Creverse, an edtech company leading innovation in AI-based education, announced that it successfully concluded its participation in the international artificial intelligence exhibition 'AI EXPO KOREA 2025,' held at COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul, from May 14 to 16, 2025, where it showcased its AI educational technology capabilities.
Now in its eighth year, 'AI EXPO KOREA' is the largest AI industry exhibition in Korea, with 322 companies from 18 countries participating and attracting approximately 40,000 visitors. As a leading edtech company, Creverse took part in the exhibition to introduce its technological prowess and future business vision, focusing on its proprietary AI English automated evaluation system, 'Hummingbird.'
'Hummingbird' is an edtech solution in which AI analyzes students' essay writing data in real time, evaluating structure, content, and style, and instantly providing personalized feedback. By automatically assessing and offering feedback on students' writing, it delivers a learning experience akin to having a personal tutor who checks the logical structure and grammatical errors of essays in real time.
More than 1,000 visitors attended the Creverse exhibition booth, showing high interest by participating in a variety of on-site events and experiential programs. In particular, after the expo, Creverse engaged in substantive business consultations with partners across diverse fields, including AI infrastructure, quality certification, patent evaluation, and science content platforms. Through these interactions, the technological reliability and business expansion potential of 'Hummingbird' were demonstrated.
Additionally, Creverse is actively pursuing business expansion by leading follow-up discussions with partners regarding partnerships for entry into overseas English education markets and exploring potential integration with AI voice technology.
Meanwhile, Nesto CV Division, Creverse's dedicated AI technology development organization that led this event, plans to actively incorporate the wide range of on-site feedback collected during the exhibition into the future advancement of the 'Hummingbird' service and the formulation of global expansion strategies. The company also stated its intention to continue spearheading educational innovation based on AI technology and to further strengthen its competitiveness in the global edtech market beyond Korea.
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