Hello, this is Kakeya, CEO of Scuti.
Our company specializes in offshore development in Vietnam with a strong focus on generative AI. We provide services such as Generative AI Consulting and Generative AI-OCR, and we are grateful to have received a growing number of system development requests integrated with generative AI.
Recently, we held an internal study session at Scuti to deepen our understanding of “MCP (Model Connection Protocol).”
MCP is a protocol that connects AI—particularly LLMs (Large Language Models)—with external services. While it may sound technical, it is actually quite useful even for non-engineers. For example, when using tools like Claude, MCP enables seamless integration with other services, greatly enhancing efficiency.
The study session was designed to benefit both engineers and non-engineers. It covered the fundamentals of MCP, practical use cases, and how this protocol can be applied to everyday operations. One of the key highlights was how MCP can be utilized with development tools such as Cursor to connect with various external services, thus boosting development speed and product quality. For engineers, this is becoming an essential skill.
At Scuti, we are committed to fostering an environment where every team member can stay up-to-date with the latest technologies. We hold regular internal seminars, offer incentive programs for research and output sharing, and actively support the acquisition of technical certifications.
As generative AI becomes increasingly integral to business growth, it is crucial for all team members to have a common understanding of the technologies involved and be able to apply them effectively. Through sessions like this, Scuti continues to strengthen its technological capabilities and collaborative potential across teams.