en.Wedoany.com Reported - EduSync, a startup providing digital classroom operation and AI classroom support solutions, announced on the 7th that it has been selected for the technical service sector of the 2026 Export Support Foundation Utilization Project, operated by the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (KOSME), and has signed a standard agreement. This export support foundation utilization project is a government initiative to assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups in expanding into overseas markets. Selected companies can receive services needed for export preparation and overseas marketing in the form of vouchers. EduSync plans to use the vouchers during the agreement period to advance technical support services such as interpretation and translation, design and development, promotional video production, overseas marketing, and participation in overseas exhibitions.
The company's core product, "Classboard," is a digital classroom platform that enables real-time connectivity between electronic blackboards, teacher web pages, and student devices. It supports in-class material sharing, synchronized board writing, learning participation confirmation, and the storage and reuse of class records. Its key feature is that the platform assists classroom operations based on board writing, screen content, voice, and student interaction data generated during the teacher's instruction, and provides post-class functions such as AI summaries, learning reports, error concept analysis, and recommendations for follow-up learning materials.

Based on this export voucher project, EduSync has identified Vietnam, Singapore, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan as its primary target markets. The company plans to investigate the current state of the education market, digital classroom adoption, competing services, pricing levels, distribution structures, and major buyers in these target countries, and develop market entry strategies based on national priorities. In the Vietnamese market, EduSync plans to identify partners including local educational institutions, academy chains, educational content companies, and smart classroom construction firms, and promote "Classboard" as a classroom operation solution. EduSync CEO Kwon Ga-won stated that being selected for this export support foundation utilization project is a significant validation and expansion opportunity for "Classboard's" global market potential. The company will leverage its product validation experience accumulated in South Korean educational settings and its AI classroom support technology to expand cooperation with overseas educational institutions, smart classroom construction companies, and local partners. She added that "Classboard" is not merely an educational content or electronic blackboard auxiliary tool, but a classroom operation infrastructure connecting the teacher's classroom workflow with student participation data. The company aims to secure competitiveness in the global smart classroom and AI classroom support solutions market, starting from Southeast Asia and Central Asia.










