Dakscon, a company specializing in digital education platforms, recently signed an ‘E-BOOK service operation consignment contract’ with Korea National Open University Publication Culture Center (hereinafter referred to as Korea National Open University Publication Culture Center).
The two companies signed this contract to advance services as the use of e-books for KNOU textbooks increases.
Dakscon is a subsidiary established by Unidax, the developer of the electronic document solution ‘ezPDF’, to target the content market, and operates various e-book production solutions, content production, and platform businesses.
Through this contract, we plan to build our own viewer system and seek to improve the performance of the existing system to efficiently operate the services of the Publishing Culture Center of Korea National University of Communications. The goal is to increase students’ usability of digital textbooks by providing a table of contents, note-taking, and search functions, as well as adding convenient functions such as a scrap enlargement function.
Dakscon is about to launch the ‘Classus Service’ to advance into the edutech field, and plans to focus on the edutech business in earnest, starting with this consignment contract with Korea National University Publishing Center.
A Dakscon official said, “Starting with the contract to operate the KNOU E-BOOK service, we will make more efforts to develop and operate edtech services so that students can efficiently focus on their studies in an online and offline environment.”
Meanwhile, Daxcone was selected for the 2022 Startup Leap Package Support Project of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups’ Startup Promotion Agency and is receiving customized support, such as commercialization support and mentoring, from the Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center, the host organization.
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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