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■ Support for free website creation and CRM-linked online lecture system construction for small and medium-sized academies
■ Companies located in Pangyo Startup Zone provide academy search and academy operation services based on local education data

Taein Education Co., Ltd. (CEO Ho-jae Yoo), a regional-based education data startup, announced on the 31st that it signed a business agreement with Korea Academy University to create an ecosystem for the development of the academy industry, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19.
Taein Education is a company located in the Pangyo Startup Zone, established by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and operated by the Startup Promotion Agency and the Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center. We operate the academy search service ‘Findue’ to provide customized academy information to students and parents, and we develop the academy operation and student management solution ‘FindueCRM’ to provide related services to academy operators.
Last April, we jointly developed and launched the ‘Findue On-Air’ online video lecture service with KT, a domestic telecommunications company. Recognized for its technology, it is currently providing services to many academies.
Video lecture services commercialized in the existing education market are not optimized for educational lectures, causing inconvenience to academy operators when giving lectures. The company explains that Taein Education is attracting a lot of attention in academy circles by solving these problems through Findew CRM.
Through this agreement, we plan to support the creation of academy websites free of charge to enable smooth communication with students and parents for small and medium-sized academies that are experiencing difficulties in operating academies due to COVID-19.
In addition, we plan to contribute to the revitalization of small and medium-sized academies in small business districts by combining FindewCRM with the academy’s website to establish an online lecture system and link to student management services.
Yoo Ho-jae, CEO of Taein Education, said, “As a business partner, my heart is heavy as the academy industry is experiencing great difficulties due to COVID-19. I hope that this agreement will contribute to the development of the academy industry and serve as a catalyst for revitalization.”
“Through this mutual cooperation, we will actively support an efficient non-face-to-face educational environment for small and medium-sized academies,” said Kim Moo-hyun, CEO of Haeoreum Communications, which operates Korea Academy University. “Furthermore, we will create a high-quality academy education environment through connections between parents and academies.” “We will work hard to create this,” he said.
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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