
Edtech startup Davida Co., Ltd. signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with three major Indonesian companies at the 'Korea-ASEAN Service Tech and Smart City Day' exhibition hosted by KOTRA held in Bangkok, Thailand on May 30.
Through this agreement, Davida plans to fully operate its educational solutions, ‘GENICLASS’ and ‘GENITEACHER’ pilot programs in Sumatra and Java, Indonesia, starting in June.
For the past year, Davida has been working with local Indonesian companies Kompas Gramedia subsidiary Elex Media (EM) and Sociopreneur Hub Indonesia (SID). Under this agreement, Davida will provide education solutions, EM will support IT infrastructure, and SID will be responsible for operating and managing the pilot program. The pilot aims to examine the feasibility of applying the solution to the local education environment and explore the possibility of large-scale implementation in the future.
In addition, Davida signed an MOU with Talenesia, an Indonesian education technology company that provides vocational training and career development programs. Talenesia plans to utilize Davida’s GeneTeacher solution to contribute to local education innovation and human resource capacity building in Indonesia.
This agreement is part of Davida’s global market entry strategy and is evaluated as a result of ongoing efforts aimed at bridging the education gap and innovating learning in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Davida is strengthening its competitiveness in the global education market through AI-based personalized learning support and education digitalization, and is pursuing successful expansion in the ASEAN market.
Eunseung Lee, CEO of Davida, said, “This MOU signing is an important achievement that proves Davida’s technological prowess and global growth potential,” and added, “We expect Genie Class and Genie Teacher to bring about positive changes in the Indonesian education environment.” Davida plans to continue to lead educational innovation by cooperating with various countries in the future.
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