Eduwill Signs MOU with Next Challenge and Next Challenge School
Expecting Synergy with Startups
Eduwill announced on May 9 that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on May 8 with Next Challenge and Next Challenge School to foster future talent based on artificial intelligence (AI).
This agreement was established to nurture promising startups and expand the startup ecosystem. The signing ceremony was attended by Yang Hyungnam, CEO of Eduwill, Kim Youngrok, CEO of Next Challenge, and other key officials.
Yang Hyungnam, CEO of Eduwill, and Kim Youngrok, CEO of Next Challenge, are holding a memorandum of understanding and posing for a commemorative photo. Eduwill
View original imageNext Challenge operates a local subsidiary within the National Innovation Center (NIC) of the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance and runs a variety of support programs to strengthen the global competitiveness of domestic startups through collaborations with global companies. Next Challenge School is a school where AI and humans coexist, and it is also an international startup school that visits seven countries around the world.
The three organizations plan to cooperate in various areas, including: jointly planning and operating AI career and entrepreneurship competency enhancement programs for youth; providing AI literacy improvement and job competency training for adults and employees; collaborating on AI-related job training; discovering promising domestic and international startups and linking them to open innovation; pursuing joint projects to create synergy within the startup ecosystem; and building networks to lead the edutech and future education industries.
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Yang Hyungnam, CEO of Eduwill, stated, "This agreement will not only drive educational innovation for nurturing future talent based on AI, but also serve as a starting point for creating social value through the strategic partnership between Eduwill and the two institutions."
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