Woongjin Thinkbig Signs ARpedia Export Deal for Three Middle Eastern Countries
Cooperation on Developing Arabic Version
Woongjin Thinkbig announced on the 1st that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Qatar's Dakkaken Group for the augmented reality-based reading solution 'ARpedia' in three Middle Eastern countries.
Under this agreement, Dakkaken Group will have exclusive rights to sell ARpedia in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt for one year starting from the 23rd of this month, with a guaranteed minimum annual sales volume of $425,000 (approximately 600 million KRW).
Woongjin Thinkbig announced on the 1st that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement for the augmented reality-based reading solution 'ARpedia' with Qatar's Dakkaken Group for three Middle Eastern countries. Woongjin Thinkbig
View original imageDakkaken Group, an e-commerce company, is also actively engaged in the educational content business, operating the learning app Atfalna for Arab children through its subsidiary.
Woongjin Thinkbig previously signed a distribution agreement for ARpedia with the Omani e-learning content development company Hawasly in February, and entered into a similar agreement with a Jordanian company in December last year.
Through this partnership, Woongjin Thinkbig plans to develop an Arabic version and use it as a foothold to further expand its presence in the Middle Eastern market.
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A Woongjin Thinkbig representative stated, "The Middle East is a market where demand for digital education is rapidly increasing," and added, "ARpedia will present a new alternative for the learning environment in the Middle East by combining cutting-edge technology with educational content."
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