
EdTech specialized company Suhak Esim Dalda (hereinafter referred to as Susim Dal) has been finally selected for the government's promising company fostering program, 'Innovation Premier 1000'. This selection is the result of Susim Dal's official recognition of the innovation of AI-based math education technology and its growth potential in the future education market, and is an important milestone that proves the company's competitiveness and future vision.
On the 14th, the Financial Services Commission announced the results of the first 'Innovation Premier 1000' selection, and said that a total of 509 small and medium-sized companies were selected for the program. The 'Innovation Premier 1000' program aims to discover companies that can contribute to the creation of added value and employment through the development of new products, the discovery of new businesses, and the increase of sales through technological innovation. In particular, companies that are in the early stages of growth but possess core technologies and have the potential to leap forward as key companies in the future are given priority evaluation.
Susimdal is a customized math learning solution that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) technology, overcoming the limitations of existing math education. The integrated education service that combines learning path design focused on students' thinking ability, process data analysis, and 'mind power coaching' shows a competitive edge that differentiates it from existing edutech companies. This technology, marketability, and educational philosophy are analyzed as the main factors that received high scores in the government's evaluation.
Lee Jeong-hwan, CEO of Susimdal, said, “This selection as one of the Innovation Premier 1000 is a public recognition of our vision and efforts to ‘benefit the world with mathematics.’ Based on government support and industrial networks, we will accelerate technological advancement and entry into the global market, and grow into a company that leads the global edutech market beyond Korea.”
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