Davida Co., Ltd. (CEO Eunseung Lee) participated in CES 2024, the world’s largest IT and home appliance fair, held in Las Vegas, USA from the 9th (Tuesday) to the 12th (Friday, local time).
Tabida is an edutech startup that began its business in 2020 by developing ‘Geniebot’, an all-in-one educational robot. They have succeeded in developing a non-face-to-face, interactive video education platform based on the ‘LIMS (Learning Interactive Management System)’ engine that supports personalized learning, and are commercializing it to provide differentiated learning experiences to various customers at home and abroad.
At the same time, Davida continues to advance its education platform by utilizing not only its own technology but also various ICT technologies secured through global partnerships.
As a result, Davida was selected for the Innovation Award in the smart city category for its video education platform ‘GENICLASS’ and ‘GENIPEN’ technology, which converts analog handwriting to digital, introduced at this CES. These products received positive reviews as next-generation solutions that improve distance learning achievement with a user-friendly interface.
Genie Class is a distance education platform based on digital text. Due to the nature of the platform being built and operated through WebRTC and WebBLE, it does not require separate software installation on the user’s device.
Accordingly, Genie Class can run smoothly on devices that can access network and web environments regardless of their specifications, and students can efficiently and economically enhance the performance of distance education through real-time feedback from teachers without any obstacles. In addition, as it guarantees wide compatibility with various ICT devices such as Bluetooth connection, it is easy to diversify the system optimized for learning fields or contents.
Davida’s GeniePen, which is compatible with the GenieClass platform, features technology that tracks and recognizes writing movements and content made with a regular pen. Recognized handwriting is converted into digital text and shared with students and teachers in real time in a web environment. By checking the data, teachers can closely understand students’ learning tendencies, problem-solving time, attention span, and errors.
As a distance education platform that supports this data-centered approach, Genie Class and Genie Pen enable efficient improvement of academic progress, and based on these advantages, they have also been applied to ‘MBEST LIVE’ by Megastudy, a leading education service provider in Korea. there is.
Furthermore, in overseas markets, the first launch is scheduled to take place in countries such as Japan, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Spain in February this year, and the possibility of developing additional markets has expanded as it attracted the attention of multinational buyers and visitors at CES 2024. This is the company’s explanation.
Lee Eun-seung, CEO of Davida, said, “Our goal in participating in this exhibition was to create new B2B sales results targeting online and offline education service providers, publishers, and customer groups demanding collaboration tools in the global education platform market.” He added, “In addition, we “We expect that we will be able to advance into the B2C market by advancing the direction of platform localization through insight,” he said.
He continued, “End users who will benefit from our Genie Class, Genie Pen, and various related technologies include all age groups, from kindergarteners to adults. Accordingly, we are on track to achieve this year’s goal of securing 100,000 global users.” “We are evaluating the possibility positively, and we promise to do our best to achieve this,” he said, expressing his aspirations for entering overseas markets.
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