
Sci-tech leader Gradient announced on the 20th that it signed a three-party business agreement (MOU) with the Chaos Foundation and YBM Publywiz to promote science education and culture.
According to this agreement, the three organizations plan to cooperate in various areas, including ▲joint development of science education content, ▲operation of joint projects and events to spread science culture, ▲mutual support utilizing each organization’s strengths in education, publicity, and consulting, and ▲establishment of domestic and international networks to spread science education and science culture.
First, Gradient is continuously developing future-oriented businesses with innovative science and technology as its core value. Last month, it entered the content platform business by introducing the AI-based scientific knowledge platform 'SOAK (Scientific Odyssey Along the Knowledge, 쑥)'. SOAK is a new type of knowledge platform that breaks away from the one-way knowledge transfer method and asks interesting questions and induces voluntary scientific inquiry.
The Chaos Foundation is a non-profit public interest foundation established in 2014 to deliver diverse and deep knowledge about science to the public in a more easy and fun way. It provides various scientific content through its flagship program, 'Chaos Lecture', and its YouTube channel, 'Chaos Science', and strives to spread scientific culture.
Lastly, YBM Publywiz is an educational company specializing in the development and distribution of English education content, and has been leading domestic English education through various English learning materials, online content, and English speaking tests. In particular, it has global language education capabilities based on the know-how in English content production accumulated with many native English-speaking experts.
Through this agreement, Gradient and Chaos Foundation will utilize YBM Publiwiz’s English expertise to strengthen its global expansion capabilities, while YBM Publiwiz will further expand its business area into the science field.
Gradient CEO Nam In-bong said, “I believe that popularizing science goes beyond simply imparting knowledge, but rather creates an experience in which anyone can ask questions and explore science.” He added, “Through this collaboration, we will continue various collaborations and attempts so that more people can naturally encounter science in their daily lives.”
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