news pv120260122b60a987cab764be5b747d869b5dc0010P1
 

Visang Education is showcasing its Korean-style Artificial Intelligence (AI) education platform in the global market. The company aims to lead the AI platform industry by leveraging Korea’s educational competitiveness, which encompasses high-quality content, teacher expertise, and digital infrastructure.

On the 21st (local time), at BETT UK 2026 held at ExCeL London, Visang Education introduced ‘AllviA CL (AllviA Connect Learning)’ at the Korea Pavilion, operated by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), and the Korea EdTech Industry Association (KETIA).

AllviA is an education platform designed with AI as its core foundation. Featuring a modular and open architecture, it is not dependent on specific content or a single AI model. Instead, it allows for the integration of external content, AI solutions, and assessment/analysis tools through a plug-in method.

The platform is structured to feed back data naturally generated during the educational process—such as student dialogues, assignment performance, and feedback—into evaluations, diagnoses, and personalized guidance. It also implements AI-based conversational learning. Through interactive AI like ‘AI SPEAK 2.0,’ it has established an environment where the processes of speaking, writing, and thinking are converted into actionable learning data.

Teachers can use the AllviA platform to create their own lectures. By integrating previously independent learning systems into a single platform, teachers can more conveniently generate diverse learning materials using their own content. Content created by teachers can be fed into the ‘AI Tutor Agent’ within AllviA, allowing both teachers and students to interact through the agent for enhanced learning.

“Customizing a platform for each country from scratch incurs significant costs and time,” explained Yi-kyu Ha, CP of Digital Overseas Business at Visang Education’s Global Company. “Since AllviA’s AI features enable tailored services for each country, we received very positive responses from visitors at our booth.”

Visang Education believes that the success of AI education depends more on ‘which platform it operates on’ rather than ‘which AI model is used.’ This is based on the judgment that a platform is the only structure capable of managing data across the entire learning process.

The background of building a Korean-style AI platform also reflects Visang Education’s strategic decision to secure ‘educational sovereignty.’ The company pointed out potential side effects if educational settings become entirely dependent on global Big Tech platforms and AI, including:

  • Outflow of learning data overseas.

  • The ‘black-boxing’ of educational algorithms.

  • Dependence of educational policies on the roadmaps of private tech giants.

Moving forward, Visang Education plans to preemptively secure ‘educational platform sovereignty’ and establish standards for AI platforms dedicated to education that fit Korea’s educational environment, policies, and classroom realities.

“AllviA is a platform centered on education and the learning process,” said CP Ha. “At this year’s BETT show, we will demonstrate how Visang Education’s AllviA CL can serve as a viable alternative for AI-based learning platforms in the global educational field.”

Source: Electronic Times (ET News)