Visang Education Embarks on Global Expansion... Unveils EduTech Platform 'AllviA'
Visang Education is launching its own EduTech platform, AllviA, aimed at creating a global education ecosystem through strategic partnerships and advanced technology.
Visang Education has officially introduced its EduTech platform, AllviA, with the goal to establish a global educational ecosystem. The company plans to enhance its business scope by building partnerships with various entities in the education, content, and cloud sectors. During a press conference held on the 24th at the Ground V in Gwacheon, Visang presented its strategy for an AI-integrated EduTech platform that manages everything from teacher lesson operations to student learning data.
The AllviA platform is designed to aggregate various educational content from partners such as NetLearning Holdings, GlobePoint, Creative Yellow, WilbeSoft, Psyworks, SemWare, Weelief, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). By gathering learning data, the platform aims to facilitate the development of new educational services and content. Furthermore, Visang aims to develop AllviA into a 'globally expandable AI Powered EduTech platform,' emphasizing its unique advantage of being unrestricted by subject areas; it can cater to elementary, middle, and high school curricula as well as adult and lifelong education programs.
Key features of AllviA include e-learning, AI solutions, smart learning solutions, video classes, and a learning management system (LMS), providing teachers with dashboards to manage learning progress efficiently. The platform will utilize big data, enabling AI to analyze and provide tailored learning services to students. According to Visang's Global Company Representative, Noh Jung-il, AllviA can adapt to various educational infrastructures in different countries and is already set to be used in Korean language courses in universities in Uzbekistan and middle and high schools in Vietnam, with discussions ongoing in Japan and Thailand for future applications. This initiative positions AllviA as a potential standard model in the Asian region.