Wanted Lab Signs Business Agreement with Korea Productivity Association (KMA)

Wanted Lab announced on the 4th that it signed a business agreement with the Korea Productivity Association (KMA) to 'promote AI-based practical competency training.'

This agreement aims to build a field-focused AI learning and implementation model and foster a practical, generative AI-based training ecosystem amidst the growing demand for AI-enabled capabilities within businesses. Through this, the goal is to strengthen companies' AI Transformation (AX) capabilities.

The two companies plan to jointly develop AI education programs, expand AI practical courses for companies, and introduce and expand AI immersive experience education programs based on Wanted Lab's generative AI platform, Wanted LaaS (LLM as a Service).

KMA will develop customized training courses for companies using Wanted Lab's AI immersive experiential education and "Wanted LaaS." Wanted Lab will support corporate clients with AI utilization strategies, task automation, and knowledge collaboration environments. Specifically, these initiatives include: joint operation of AI training; hosting AX workshops and seminars; expanding AI use cases by industry; and providing AI application consulting for individual companies.

“At a time when AI capabilities have become a key driver of corporate growth, the collaboration between KMA and Wanted Lab will bring innovation to the industry,” said Bae Yong-hwan, Group Leader of KMA’s Human Resources Innovation Group.

Hyungmin Joo, Head of AX Business at Wanted Lab, said, “This collaboration will transform the AI utilization system and work methods within organizations, and support companies to move beyond simple training and into actual business innovation.”


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