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Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 25th that it is launching a brand campaign for Udemy, the world's largest open education platform, and is conducting a promotion offering up to 85% discount on courses. Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig

Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 25th that it is launching a brand campaign for Udemy, the world's largest open education platform, and is conducting a promotion offering up to 85% discount on courses. Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 25th that it is launching a brand campaign for Udemy, the world's largest open education platform, and is conducting a lecture discount promotion of up to 85%.


This campaign is about realizing dreams through Udemy for everyone who wants to strengthen expertise and grow in various fields. The campaign is being conducted simultaneously in three countries: Korea, the United States, and Japan.


The discount promotion will be held until the 3rd of next month. All Udemy courses, including IT development, data analysis, video editing, and language learning, are offered at up to 85% off.


Udemy is the world's largest open education platform, offering 183,000 global courses from 65,000 instructors in 75 languages. You can take classes in any desired field, from the latest IT courses to business, language, exercise, photography, and hobbies. Anyone with talent can also become an instructor on Udemy and generate income.



Park Mingyu, head of the Udemy business division at Woongjin ThinkBig, said, “Through this campaign, we want to convey Udemy’s corporate philosophy and message that anyone can share knowledge through lectures and grow through that knowledge,” adding, “We will continue to expand content so that domestic learners can conveniently access high-quality lectures on Udemy.”


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