Team Monolith Signs MOU with Hanoi Korean International School

On July 24, 2025, AI education technology company Team Monolith (CEO Eun-sang Eom) announced that it recently signed a business agreement (MOU) with Hanoi Korean International School located in Hanoi, Vietnam for the introduction and joint use of the AI education platform 'Codle'. This agreement is the second case in which the Korean AI education content and technology developed by Team Monolith are directly applied to overseas education sites, and has become a signal flare announcing the global expansion of domestic edutech.

Prior to signing the business agreement, Team Monolith directly operated a field experience class and AI project camp using 'Code' at Hanoi Korean International School. Students were immersed in various creative activities through Code, which allows them to learn the principles of AI and software in an easy and interesting way, and teachers experienced the utility of tools and content that can be immediately utilized according to the flow of the class.

This collaboration is not a simple one-time visit, but is part of the Vietnam Accelerating Program jointly operated by the Seoul Business Agency (SBA) and the Seoul Center for Creative Economy and Innovation, and Team Monolith is also working with local accelerator VectorMars to expand the foundation for the expansion of the artificial intelligence education ecosystem in Vietnam.

Through this agreement, Team Monolith and Hanoi Korean International School will establish an AI-based self-directed learning environment where students can learn and think on their own, and provide teachers with AI educational tools and teaching strategies that can actually be used in class design and evaluation. Furthermore, the two parties plan to develop an AI education model that fits the Vietnamese market through continuous joint research and content development in the future.

CEO Eom Eun-sang said, “Codes is not a technology, but an education in itself, providing creativity and initiative to students and flexibility and immersion in classes to teachers.” He added, “We hope that starting with this MOU, Korea’s AI education will serve as a bridge connecting with the global educational trend.”

An official from Hanoi Korean International School also said, “The students’ response was surprisingly positive, and the teachers also realized that AI classes are not a feasible future, but a present class,” adding, “We will continue to work with Team Monolith to ensure that high-quality AI education can take root in Vietnam.”


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