Bookipis selected as the best project in the 2nd Posttips competition in 2025.

Bookipis (Co-CEOs Mi-seon Yoon and Gwan-baek Kim), which operates the educational content platform ' SOLVOOK ', announced on the 26th that it was selected as the best project in the '2025 2nd Post-TIPS' project hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. With this selection, Bookipis plans to receive up to 700 million won in commercialization funds over 18 months to advance its AI-based educational content publishing technology and strengthen its market competitiveness.

PostTips is a scale-up program that selects startups with proven technological prowess and marketability, with the potential to grow into future unicorns. Following the establishment of an educational content copyright and settlement system based on the National Content Identification System (UCI) last year, BookiPeace was recognized through PostTips as a new step forward in educational content creation.

The selected project is a 'licensing-based human-AI collaborative education content creation solution and distribution platform', which is Korea's only all-in-one education publishing engine that allows teachers and education experts to handle the entire process of content creation, distribution, and settlement on a single platform.

The core technology, the "Human-AI Collaborative Creation Engine," combines intelligent agents based on augmented search generation (RAG) technology with publisher and educational institution data to generate personalized content with guaranteed pedagogical credibility. Usage records for the generated content are automatically credited to the copyright holder, connecting the entire process from creation to distribution and monetization into a single stream.

Kim Gwan-baek, co-CEO of Bookipis, said, “Being selected as the best project by Posttips is recognition that Bookipis is a market leader that will present standards for AI-based educational content creation and distribution.” He added, “We will advance human-AI collaborative creation technology to become a global educational IP hub, not just in the domestic educational content market.”


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