Udemy Holds 40 Million Students and 70,000 Instructors
Official Domestic Service Starting This Second Half of the Year

Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 31st that it has signed an exclusive business agreement for South Korea with Udemy, the world's largest online education platform. From left to right: Yunho Jeong, Head of Business Planning at Woongjin ThinkBig; Gregg Coccari, CEO of Udemy; Jaejin Lee, CEO of Woongjin ThinkBig. <br>Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig

Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 31st that it has signed an exclusive business agreement for South Korea with Udemy, the world's largest online education platform. From left to right: Yunho Jeong, Head of Business Planning at Woongjin ThinkBig; Gregg Coccari, CEO of Udemy; Jaejin Lee, CEO of Woongjin ThinkBig.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 31st that it has signed an exclusive domestic business agreement with Udemy, the world's largest online education platform.


Udemy, located in Silicon Valley, USA, has about 40 million students and approximately 70,000 instructors. It offers more than 155,000 online courses in various fields such as information technology (IT) development, business, arts, and hobbies.


Woongjin ThinkBig will collaborate with Udemy to ▲translate global courses into Korean ▲produce customized content for domestic users ▲secure corporate and institutional clients in Korea ▲conduct joint marketing and promotions. They plan to officially provide education content tailored to the Korean market within the second half of this year.



Jung Yoonho, Head of Business Planning at Woongjin ThinkBig, stated, "We will provide education content suitable for Korea through collaboration with Udemy," adding, "We will enable domestic consumers to conveniently access Udemy's high-quality online courses at reasonable prices."


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