AI startup Deepblue Dot announced that global food company Paldo has adopted AI-based VOC analysis solution "Syncly" for domestic and international VOC (Voice of Customer) analysis. As K-Food global expansion accelerates and domestic manufacturers overseas market entry increases, Paldo plans to use the system to precisely analyze local consumer feedback for product improvement and market strategy development. Particularly, immediately after Syncly adoption, Paldo successfully analyzed ramen-related VOC in the North American market, rapidly identifying local consumer needs. Going forward, it plans to expand the analysis scope to new markets such as Southeast Asia while also continuously monitoring domestic consumer opinions. Syncly capabilities: multilingual sentiment analysis across reviews, social media, and customer service data; automatic categorization of feedback by product, issue type, and demographic segment; trend detection identifying emerging consumer preferences before they appear in sales data; competitive benchmarking analyzing competitor product reviews alongside own products. The K-Food global context: Korean food exports have grown 8%+ annually for 5 years driven by Hallyu (Korean Wave) cultural influence; as Korean brands expand into unfamiliar markets, understanding local consumer taste preferences and complaint patterns is critical for product localization; AI-powered VOC analysis that works across multiple languages enables the rapid feedback loops necessary for successful international product adaptation.