SEOUL, South Korea,Oct. 27, 2025/PRNewswire/ --Kolmar Koreaannounced that it has been selected as the sole cosmetics company to lead a government-fundedAI Factory Allianceproject organized by South Korea'sMinistry of Trade, Industry and Resources(MOTIR). Through this initiative, the company aims to move beyondsmart factory automationtowardAI-driven manufacturing autonomy, enhancing the global competitiveness of the K-beauty industry.
Under the project, Kolmar Korea will develop anAI autonomous manufacturing systemthat integrates all cosmetic production processes—from planning and formulation to quality control, filling, and packaging. Unlike traditional smart factories, which operate based on pre-set human inputs, AI factories use artificial intelligence to analyze data in real time and autonomously optimize production operations.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR) is South Korea's central government agency overseeing industrial technology, R&D, commerce, and trade. Under its national vision of becoming the"World's Leading Manufacturing Power by 2030,"the ministry launched theAI Factory M.AX (AI Transformation) Alliance, selecting leading companies from each sector to drive AI innovation in manufacturing.Kolmar Korea was chosen as the sole cosmetics company to lead the initiative, recognized for its technological excellence and manufacturing capabilities that have positioned it at the forefront of the K-beauty industry.
Kolmar Korea plans to modularize each manufacturing stage and apply advanced AI models to achieve over95% process accuracy, one of the highest standards in the industry. This will significantly reduce rework caused by defects and maximize production efficiency. The transition to an AI factory will also enablehigh-mix, low-volume production, allowing rapid response to diverse customer demands.
The project will run forfour years and four months, fromSeptember 2025 to December 2029. As the lead company in theBio Divisionof the AI Factory Alliance, Kolmar Korea will spearhead theAI Transformation (AX)of the cosmetics manufacturing sector. Key initiatives include:
With the global cosmetics market increasingly emphasizing personalization and speed, AI-driven manufacturing has become essential to sustaining K-beauty's global leadership. Many production processes in the industry still rely heavily on manual labor, especially for customized product designs and packaging. Kolmar Korea intends toshare best practicesfrom its AI Factory implementation to accelerate digital innovation across Korea's cosmetic manufacturing ecosystem.
Kolmar Korea has already laid the groundwork for AI-based manufacturing through itssmart factory system, established in 2019, which reduced defect rates by42%. The new AI Factory will build on that success, creating a next-generation manufacturing system optimized for flexible, small-batch production.
A Kolmar Korea official stated, "Being selected as the only cosmetics company for the government's AI Factory project recognizes our technological leadership in AI-driven manufacturing. We will leverage our autonomous AI systems to advance Korea's cosmetic manufacturing standards and strengthen K-beauty's global competitiveness."
Kolmar Korea operates manufacturing bases inKorea, the United States, Canada, and China, and plans to roll out the new AI systems across all global production sites. The company also intends to expand the application of AI Factory technology to otherKolmar Group affiliates, includingKolmar BNH(health supplements),HK inno.N(pharmaceuticals), andYonwoo(cosmetic packaging).
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