Focus on Solutions for Communication Challenges in Multicultural Families

Klayon, a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) cloud services, is expanding the adoption of its real-time multilingual AI interpretation solution, 'LXHUB,' into frontline educational settings, leveraging its technological capabilities and field-oriented performance.


On December 11, Klayon announced that it had conducted a demonstration of LXHUB at the 'Elementary School Principals Workshop' held at the Seoul Multicultural Education Support Center within Yeonglim Elementary School in Seoul, at the request of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. The demonstration, which took place on December 3, was organized to explore practical solutions for communication challenges faced by schools due to the rapidly increasing number of students and parents from multicultural families.

Klayon Booth at the Government Innovation Expo of the Republic of Korea

Klayon Booth at the Government Innovation Expo of the Republic of Korea

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During the workshop, participants simulated real-life language barrier situations encountered at school, such as consultations with foreign parents and their children regarding academic courses and daily guidance, and experienced LXHUB firsthand. A Klayon representative stated, "Existing translation apps often mistranslate administrative or specialized educational terms used in schools, making them difficult to use on-site. In contrast, LXHUB not only provides natural real-time interpretation in face-to-face situations but also accurately recognizes and corrects specialized educational terminology used in the field, earning positive feedback for its significant support in parent consultations."


Interest in LXHUB is spreading not only within the education sector but also across the broader field of public administration. From December 3 to 5, Klayon participated in the '2025 Government Innovation Expo of the Republic of Korea' held at OSCO in Cheongju, showcasing LXHUB and attracting the attention of officials from local governments and public institutions. As LXHUB has been designated as a 'pilot purchase product by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' and a 'venture startup product by the Public Procurement Service,' it has also secured an administrative foundation that allows public institutions to adopt the solution easily without complicated procedures.



Park Yoonji, CEO of Klayon, stated, "Following the recent patent registration, which officially recognized LXHUB's differentiated technology, we have confirmed the needs of the field through the Government Innovation Expo and the demonstration for the Office of Education." She added, "Going forward, we will continue to enhance our services across various sectors, including public, education, and healthcare, so that LXHUB can contribute to building a language barrier-free Korea."


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