ETRI
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) is a South Korea–based government-funded Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research institute focused on developing core information, communications, and electronics technologies for deployment across industry and public sectors.
- ICT Research and Development (R&D) across communications, broadcasting, electronics, software, and convergence technologies.
- Development of network and wireless communication technologies for telecom operators and infrastructure vendors (networking).
- Artificial Intelligence (AI), data analytics, and software platforms for enterprise, public, and industrial use cases (AI infrastructure, data platforms).
- Semiconductor, device, and embedded system technologies for electronics, automation, and Internet of Things (IoT) environments (semiconductors, IoT).
- Support for technology transfer, standardization, and commercialization in collaboration with government, academia, and industry.
More About ETRI
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) operates as a government-funded research institute in South Korea focused on information and communications technology, providing foundational R&D that is adopted by enterprises, communication service providers, device manufacturers, and public institutions. The institute’s work covers end-to-end ICT stacks, from underlying network infrastructure to application-layer software and domain-specific solutions for sectors such as manufacturing, public administration, defense, and media.
In network and telecommunications domains (networking), ETRI develops technologies related to wired and wireless communication, mobile systems, and internet protocols. This includes work that aligns with global standards such as 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for cellular systems, IEEE standards for wireless Local Area Network (LAN) and access networks, and IETF-related protocol stacks for IP networking and transport. These research outputs are used by domestic and international equipment makers and operators for building core infrastructure, including access networks, transport networks, and core networks.
ETRI is active in AI and data-centric software (AI infrastructure, data platforms), providing research outputs such as AI models, learning frameworks, and language and vision technologies that can be embedded into enterprise software, public-service platforms, and industrial automation systems. The institute also works on big data analytics architectures, combining distributed computing frameworks, data pipelines, and data governance mechanisms suitable for large organizations and government agencies that operate at national scale.
On the hardware side, ETRI conducts research in semiconductor design, system-on-chip, embedded processors, and device integration (semiconductors, IoT). These efforts target applications in telecommunications equipment, edge devices, autonomous systems, smart manufacturing, and sensor networks. The R&D often spans from architecture design and verification through to reference implementations that can be transferred to commercial semiconductor vendors and device OEMs.
ETRI also engages in broadcasting and media technologies, including digital broadcasting standards, multimedia codecs, and content delivery platforms relevant to broadcasters, OTT service providers, and network operators. In addition, the institute invests in convergence technologies that span ICT with sectors such as healthcare, transportation, energy, and defense, supporting smart city projects, intelligent transportation systems, and public safety networks.
From a marketplace classification standpoint, ETRI’s portfolio maps to categories including networking and telecom infrastructure, AI and Machine Learning (ML) platforms, data analytics, embedded and edge computing, IoT platforms, and digital media delivery. The institute collaborates with industry via technology transfer, licensing, joint development, and standardization activity, enabling enterprises and public bodies to incorporate ETRI-originated technologies into commercial products, operational platforms, and national-scale ICT systems.