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VISANG, a global EdTech company, announced on September 22 that it successfully hosted the Asia EdTech Summit (AES) delegation and education leaders from the United States, Thailand, and Azerbaijan at its Gwacheon headquarters on September 20. The visit was organized to showcase K-EdTech models, share education innovation strategies in the AI era, and discuss global cooperation opportunities.

The event was attended by 13 participants, including principals from public and private schools and representatives of EdTech companies. They experienced VISANG’s solutions firsthand, including the AllviA Connect Learning (AllviA CL) platform, the interactive math program Math Alive, the English program ELiF for elementary learners, the Korean learning platform master k, and AI Speak 2.0.

In particular, AllviA CL was highly praised for its versatility in adapting to various learning environments including online, offline, and hybrid settings. Participants noted that “a universal platform capable of accommodating diverse national IT environments is essential to bridging global education gaps.”

The company’s recently patent-pending “AI Teaching Assistant Agent” also drew significant attention. This solution learns teachers’ lectures and answers students’ questions on their behalf, while its features such as counter-questions and recommended video resources help promote students’ mastery of learning.

Ben Karaduman, Superintendent of TMSA Public Charter Schools in the United States, commented, “The AI Teaching Assistant Agent was particularly impressive. Unlike general AI, classrooms require education-specific AI solutions that provide accurate information based on pre-verified data, and this solution meets that need. I was also struck by how VISANG’s EdTech platform integrates all essential classroom elements into a one-stop solution.”

Jintana Pornraksamanee, Vice President of AES Thailand, stated, “English education in Thailand lacks systematic assessment and structured learning systems. VISANG’s solutions can serve as a reliable alternative for both evaluating and improving students’ English proficiency.”

Rho Joong-il, CEO of VISANG’s Global Company, said, “There has been strong interest and inquiries from overseas educators regarding the versatility of AllviA CL and the AI Teaching Assistant Agent. We will continue to develop these into a Korean AI-powered EdTech platform that resonates worldwide.”

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