H2K selected for the "2025 Ultra-Gap Startup 1,000+ Project Micro DIPS" content AI category.

H2K (CEO Hong Chang-ki), an AI-based Korean language education startup, announced on the 11th that it was finally selected in the content AI field of the '2025 Ultra-Gap Startup 1000+ Project Micro DIPS', hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea Institute of Startups & Entrepreneurship Development and operated by the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Business Group.

"Micro DIPS" is a government strategic project that selects and supports deep-tech startups with unique technological prowess and global market scalability in the field of AI Transformation (AX). With this selection, H2K will receive various support, including commercialization funding, technology verification infrastructure, and expert mentoring.

H2K has commercialized a solution that enables the creation of Korean language learning content using only natural language input, without specialized coding knowledge, utilizing its proprietary LLM (Large-Scale Language Model)-based no-coding automatic content generation technology. This technology has been applied to the company's flagship Korean learning app, "Sojunghangul," and has shown a 1.8x increase in content creation speed compared to previous versions, while also improving quality.

Furthermore, we have implemented AX technology, which automatically converts input Korean Wave videos into Korean language learning content, securing a competitive edge in meeting the growing demand for Korean language learning based on K-content. Through this, we are establishing a fast and sustainable global content supply system based on Korean Wave content such as K-pop, dramas, and movies.

Building on this Micro DIPS selection, H2K plans to further enhance its technological capabilities and accelerate its entry into the global Korean language learning market. In particular, the company is exploring the expansion of its B2B and B2C services, focusing on regions with high demand for K-content, such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Central and South America.

H2K CEO Hong Chang-ki said, “Through this selection, the company’s AI and AX technologies have been recognized for their technological potential by public institutions,” and added, “We will continue to provide efficient Korean language learning experiences to global learners and expand the K-content-based education ecosystem.”


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