
Laon Meta (CEO Lee Soon-hyung), which operates a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-based metaverse platform, announced that it signed a business agreement with Daeshin University (President Choi Dae-hae) to introduce nursing care practice content for 'MetaDemi', a metaverse-based practice specialized service.
Starting in 2024, the government will allow foreign graduates of domestic universities to obtain nursing care worker qualifications by issuing them a 'Special Activity Visa (E-7)' to enable them to work, and as a result, demand for education and training for foreign nursing care workers is increasing.
Through this agreement, Laon Meta and Daeshin University plan to provide more practical and systematic training opportunities to foreigners who wish to work as domestic nursing assistants by utilizing the 'MetaDemi' service, thereby contributing to the training of nursing assistants, who are receiving attention as essential personnel in an aging society.
Laon Meta recently introduced multilingual functions, including English, through a large-scale update of its 'MetaDemi' service, allowing foreign users to conveniently use the practice content. This provision of nursing care practice content for foreigners is expected to become the cornerstone for entering the global nursing care practice market.
The nursing care practice content of the 'MetaDemi' service provides expanded practice opportunities by replacing existing offline practice with a metaverse environment. Visiting Angels Korea, Korea's No. 1 senior care specialist company, is introducing metaverse practice content in 127 branches nationwide and utilizing it for nursing care worker training.
Yoon Won-seok, head of the Metademi business division at Laon Meta, said, “Through this agreement, foreigners will be able to experience more realistic training opportunities through the ‘Metademi’ service in the process of obtaining nursing assistant qualifications,” adding, “We will continue to expand the metaverse-based training environment by cooperating with various organizations in the future.”
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