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Rho, CEO of VISANG Global Company, gives a presentation during the press briefing held on the 24th.

VISANG is moving to target the global market with its AI‑based education platform AllviA. As the EdTech market shifts from a stage of functional competition to one of ecosystem competition, attention is being drawn to what outcomes AllviA’s strategy—centered on classroom‑focused design—will produce in the global market.

VISANG held a press briefing on the 24th at its headquarters in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, and announced its AI EdTech platform strategy that integrates and manages everything from teachers’ class operations to students’ learning data. At the same time, it presented its vision for expanding K‑EdTech by unveiling a roadmap for building a content ecosystem tailored to each country’s curriculum and jointly entering overseas markets.

The core of this briefing was that AllviA was defined as “educational infrastructure.” AllviA is an EdTech platform based on a Korean-style education model and AI technological capabilities. Rather than rapidly increasing the number of users in the short term, the goal is to build a structure in which country‑specific educational content accumulates within the platform, and the AI teaching‑assistant agent learns from it to evolve into a region‑customized learning support function. Through this, the company aims to build a sustainable global education ecosystem that enhances teachers’ autonomy in class and reduces learning gaps among students.

VISANG built a partnership ecosystem with technology and cloud companies as well as content and education companies, centered on its education platform AllviA. The participating companies include NetLearning Holdings, GlobePoint, Creative Yellow, Willbesoft, Cyworks, Semware, Wecreef, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Each partner company will pilot‑apply the AI‑based Korean‑language education model to teacher‑training programs based on the AllviA platform and jointly verify the outcomes in actual educational environments. After this, they will also move into joint research and development on small‑ and large‑scale language models specialized for the education sector (including sLLMs).


[Source : etnews]
https://www.etnews.com/20260224000293