APLA Unveils AI-Powered 3D Motion Generation Solution at Pan-Pan Day

APLA introduced its cutting-edge AI-powered 3D motion generation technology at Pan-Pan Day, showcasing advancements in animation and virtual experiences.

PANGYO, GYEONGGI-DO, SOUTH KOREA, June 5, 2025 /ennovaterz/ — APLA (CEO Youngsu Lee) by NALBI showcased its AI-based 3D motion generation solution at “Pan-Pan Day with G-Fund Operators” on May 22 at Pangyo Startup Campus, drawing significant attention for its innovative approach.

Pan-Pan Day is a regularly held accelerator program hosted by Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA). It is designed to foster investment and technology exchange between G-Fund operators, key venture capitalists, and promising startups.

Founded by NALBI in October 2024, APLA is a startup specializing in computer vision and on-device AI technologies. It has developed a high-precision 3D motion capture engine that runs in real-time on mobile devices without requiring server access. The technology achieved a PA-MPJPE score of 22.5 on the widely recognized 3DPW (3D Poses In The Wild) dataset, placing it among the top-performing solutions on open benchmarks.

“Our technology is fully optimized for mobile environments to minimize server costs,” said CEO Youngsu Lee. “By combining high-precision estimation with a lightweight AI infrastructure, we’re responding to diverse client needs in robotics, virtual content, and AI avatars.”

APLA is expanding its market presence through three core solutions. Its robot control AI solution analyzes human movements from 2D video and converts them into joint control sequences for robots, enabling human-like actions. This technology can also generate training data for robotic foundation models.

The generative AI avatar solution creates 3D avatar videos—complete with facial expressions and full-body motions—using only a user’s image and voice. This can be applied to AI chatbots, virtual humans, and various digital content formats.

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