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Creverse Speeds Edtech Push With AI, Mideast, Academia

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2026.05.13
Participating in AI infrastructure development based on the Furiosa NPU
Targeting the English-language education market through GCC webinars and partnership with Sungkyunkwan University
 
Creverse (Co-CEOs Lee Dong-hoon and Kim Hyung-jun) is accelerating the expansion of its edtech business, following the award of a government AI project and efforts to establish an academic-based verification framework.

Creverse stated, “The contract for the ‘AI Computing Demonstration Infrastructure Advancement Project’ promoted by the Korea Association for ICT Promotion (KAIT) has been virtually finalized,” adding, “Starting with a kick-off briefing session on the 20th, we will commence project execution.”

This project is a government initiative to build a high-performance AI infrastructure based on FuriosaAI’s next-generation NPU, and Creverse will be responsible for establishing an on-premise AI inference verification environment.

The company expects this project to serve as a foundation for expanding its AI education solutions into security-sensitive sectors such as public education institutions and government and public agencies. Industry observers also assess that the very fact that Creverse has passed the government agency verification standards and been selected to carry out a domestic AI infrastructure project demonstrates the company’s AI technology competitiveness.

Creverse is also moving in earnest into global markets, including by holding its first direct English-language webinar on the 21st for 50–100 instructors and school representatives in the GCC region.

This webinar is the company’s first global sales activity following participation in “Bett UK 2026,” and Creverse plans to expand follow-up product adoption and linkages with training programs through an automated English-language certificate issuance system. The company expects this to broaden its foundation for entering English-speaking K–12 education markets, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and the global ESL market.

In parallel, Creverse is pursuing a multi-stage industry-academia collaboration with the Department of English Language and Literature and the Graduate School of Language & AI at Sungkyunkwan University. Students participating in lectures will be given the opportunity to experience the AI English assessment and feedback solution “Humminggo,” along with an official certificate of participation, and subsequent product improvement will be carried out based on UX and technical evaluation reports. Joint research and new study designs to verify actual learning effectiveness will proceed in parallel, and initiatives to strengthen official marketing credibility using faculty references will also be promoted.

Choi Yong-seok

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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