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Thursday August 13, 2026 10:10 - 10:25 KST
To attach an MCP server to each of hundreds of Naver Cloud Platform services, every service team had to implement MCP from scratch.
We built an MCP Generator to solve this — automatically generating MCP server code from OpenAPI specs.

Then Claude's MCP Builder Skills arrived. Suddenly, anyone could build an MCP server through a few conversations with Claude. The value of the generator we had built disappeared overnight.

We had to change direction.
And the question changed with it — from "how do we make building MCP servers easier?" to "how do we operate hundreds of them?"

That's how MCP Gateway was born. It aggregates multiple MCP servers behind a single HTTP endpoint, so users can connect every cloud service tool to their AI agent with just one URL and one API key.

This talk is structured in two parts:

Part 1 — The Journey: The process of figuring out how to provide good MCP servers for hundreds of cloud services — what problems we found, what we tried, and how the arrival of MCP Builder Skills became the turning point.

Part 2 — MCP Gateway: An introduction and demo of what problems it solves today, and a look at what we're building next.
Speakers
avatar for Jihye Kim

Jihye Kim

Backend Engineer, Naver Cloud Platform
Backend developer at Naver Cloud Platform
Thursday August 13, 2026 10:10 - 10:25 KST
Grand Ballroom 1 + 2

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