Hancom Inc. announced the official launch of the Taiwanese office software 'Kdan Office,' jointly developed with the global SaaS company Kdan Mobile Software Ltd., on October 6. Kdan Office was designed and developed with an interface to suit the needs of Taiwanese people by Kdan Mobile based on a software development kit (SDK) supplied by Hancom, and it is the first export of Hancom's SDK to an overseas market. This is expected to secure continuous overseas sales as Hancom plans to divide the profits from Kdan Office sales in the future. Kdan Office consists of the word processor 'Kdan Doc,' spreadsheet software 'Kdan Table,' and slide software 'Kdan Brief.'

The first official version was released as a public institution/enterprise edition last month, and a version for individual users has been released on October 2. Kdan Office is the first domestically developed office software in Taiwan. As the MS Office software from the US is mostly used, Kdan Office is expected to be instrumental in lowering dependency on foreign software and developing independence with domestic software. SDK is a module containing the necessary technology to easily and quickly develop software, and with the accumulation of electronic document technology for over 30 years, Hancom has been supplying its technology for document editing, formula calculation, and optical character recognition packaged in the SDK format to both domestic and overseas customers.

Meanwhile, Hancom has also formed the AI Development TFT with Kdan Mobile to jointly carry out an AI project. The two companies are planning to develop the 'AI Editor' together and provide it in an add-on format, and it will be applied to Hancom Office and Kdan Office in the future. The AI Editor is an add-on tool that will improve the utility and productivity of office programs. The two companies will combine technologies using AI with their electronic document creation and management know-how to further improve work speed and accuracy, and operate with each other for their global businesses.

Hancom is also planning to unveil its AI technology in the cloud-based subscription office service Hancom Docs within this year.