Hunet Successfully Hosts '2022 HRD Leaders Forum' Online Live
"Beyond Edutech, We Will Become a Company That Inspires Pride in the Education Industry"
Hunet, a corporate training specialist company (CEO Youngtak Cho), is focusing on next-generation educational solutions such as a metaverse training center and artificial intelligence (AI) coaching in line with digital transformation. Photo by Hunet
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Hunet, a corporate education specialist company (CEO Jo Youngtak), is focusing on next-generation education solutions such as metaverse training centers and artificial intelligence (AI) coaching in line with digital transformation.
On the 14th, Hunet announced that it held the ‘2022 HRD Leaders Forum’ online live. The theme of this forum was ‘Hello! Digital Learning,’ which forecasted the future of corporate education based on digital technology. About 1,000 corporate education officials participated to examine the transition process to digital learning.
At the event, global figures such as Paul Kim, Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, Jang Dongseon, CEO of the Curious Brain Research Institute, and edutech expert Carla Togerson shared insights on digital learning and microlearning.
Hunet unveiled various future-oriented HRD solutions that maximize the effectiveness of digital learning. Its representative edutech products introduced included ▲‘Hunet Prime’ and ‘Hunet Book Learning,’ customized learning programs optimized for microlearning ▲‘Hunet MBA,’ which applies the learning journey method ▲and ‘LABS,’ the nation’s first AI learning management system.
Additionally, Hunet showcased the metaverse training center and AI coach ‘Sage,’ as well as AI instructor programs, which are being developed using the latest technologies.
Jo Youngtak, CEO of Hunet, said, “Hunet is developing education solutions aimed at achieving performance through the combination of work and learning,” and added, “Please pay attention to the AI coach and metaverse training center that will be introduced next year.”
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