Launching Digital Education Campaign 'EduTapMu' with Muhammadiyah Foundation
Full-Scale Expansion into Indonesia

At the launch event of the digital education campaign 'EduTabMu' project held on the 17th, representatives of kindergarten and elementary school principals posed holding tablets equipped with Enuma School software.

At the launch event of the digital education campaign 'EduTabMu' project held on the 17th, representatives of kindergarten and elementary school principals posed holding tablets equipped with Enuma School software.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Edutech company Enuma (CEO Lee Su-in) announced on the 18th that it has launched the digital education campaign 'EdutabMu' project to solve basic education problems in Indonesia.


The EdutabMu project is a basic education innovation program jointly planned by 'Muhammadiyah,' which operates over 21,000 kindergartens nationwide in Indonesia, and Enuma. Enuma has committed to supplying the educational program 'Enuma School,' which offers basic education courses in Indonesian literacy, English, and mathematics from preschool to 2nd grade, for five years. Starting with the participation of 2,165 students from 47 basic education institutions this year, the project plans to provide basic education services with 12,000 tablets by its final year in 2025.


Enuma will accelerate its entry into Indonesia with this project. It plans to establish a branch office in Jakarta and promote the distribution of Enuma School's digital learning to local governments and educational institutions. In the second half of this year, it will launch a basic education campaign supporting digital education access for vulnerable students in collaboration with companies entering Indonesia, local companies, and NGOs.



Lee Su-in, CEO of Enuma, said, "We completed Enuma School through the technology and accumulated experience recognized in the global market, starting with winning the 'Global Learning XPRIZE' sponsored by Tesla CEO Elon Musk in 2019 to solve the global basic education crisis." He added, "We believe that through Enuma School, children can enjoy all educational processes and complete basic education courses, and this belief will spread globally starting from Indonesia."


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