ACRYL Inc. (CEO Jin Park), a leading AI infrastructure company, announced that it has passed the official technology evaluation required for a KOSDAQ tech-special IPO. The company is now accelerating preparations for its initial public offering slated for the second half of 2025.
Industry observers note that passing the evaluation has become increasingly difficult due to strengthened review standards, making this milestone a strong indicator of both ACRYL’s technological excellence and commercial potential.
ACRYL is best known for JONATHAN, its flagship MLOps and LLMOps platform, which automates the full AI lifecycle—from training to deployment, monitoring, and maintenance. Unlike companies focused solely on AI model development, ACRYL empowers organizations to operate AI more efficiently, with a strong presence in healthcare, public services, and manufacturing.
Its domain-specific healthcare AI platform, NADIA, provides tailored solutions for hospitals, pharmaceutical firms, and biotech companies. The company’s growing client base reflects its reputation as an enabler of enterprise-level AI deployment.
ACRYL has also been recognized five years in a row as one of the ‘AI+X Top 100’ companies by the Korea Artificial Intelligence Industry Association (AIIA), one of only six companies to hold this distinction.
At the annual ‘ACRYL NEXT 2025’ conference held in March, CEO Jin Park stated: “This technology evaluation was not just a step toward IPO, but an opportunity to reflect deeply on why we exist as an AI company. The answer was clear: our customers.”
ACRYL’s strategic direction also aligns with global AI trends, which are shifting focus from model development to AI operations. Just as global players like Cohere and Inflection AI are pivoting toward infrastructure, ACRYL is building a Korean MLOps ecosystem that can scale globally as a SaaS platform.
As enterprise AI adoption grows, MLOps and LLMOps have emerged as the essential foundation for stability and scalability. ACRYL plans to expand JONATHAN to support industry-specific use cases in healthcare, manufacturing, public services, and finance.
With the goal of becoming the “NVIDIA of software,” ACRYL will evolve into a global cloud-based AI operations platform provider—lowering the barrier to AI deployment for all organizations.