
AI education company Weverse Brain announced on the 22nd that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with Japanese e-learning company NetLearning.
Through this agreement, Weverse Brain will apply its proprietary AI-based English learning technology to Netlearning’s online English conversation service. Through this, Netlearning is expected to be able to build a more efficient online learning system and provide users with an improved learning experience.
Weverse Brain is the first company in Korea to develop an AI video English learning service called 'Max AI', and possesses natural language processing and conversational AI technology that implements conversations similar to actual native speakers. The technology has been introduced to various institutions including domestic large corporations, and recently, it has been receiving attention in the global market by launching 'Max AI World', which automatically generates a content-tailored curriculum.
Net Learning is a leading educational platform company in Japan, with over 7,000 companies and educational institutions as clients, including Shiseido, Canon, and Nissan. Through this collaboration, they are promoting the advancement of AI-based foreign language learning services, and the two companies plan to expand their technological cooperation in various educational content areas in the future.
“This business agreement is an example of Weverse Brain’s AI technology being recognized for its competitiveness in the global B2B market,” said Cho Se-won, CEO of Weverse Brain. “We will further expand our business by providing customized solutions for companies in the global education market where the transition to AI is actively taking place.”
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