Turing Co., a South Korean tech company launches its AI-driven maths learning platform, ‘MathKong,’ in the Indian market. Turing Co. is also part of K-Startup Centre (KSC) – India 2024, an accelerator program run by The Circle: Founders Club.
In its first phase of the Indian launch, MathKong has introduced its beta version of the app, with plans to expand its offerings based on local user feedback. The platform will soon include a comprehensive curriculum tailored to the requirements of Indian board exams, such as CBSE, and competitive tests that Indian students strive to excel in. MathKong’s content development team is dedicated to creating high-quality educational material that aligns with Indian education standards, ensuring students receive the best resources to succeed academically.
“India’s large and diverse student population makes it a strategic and exciting market for us. We believe that MathKong’s AI-powered personalised learning approach can truly bridge the gap in maths education by offering high-quality, cost-free resources to students from all walks of life. Our platform provides customised study recommendations and delivers detailed, step-by-step feedback that enhances each student’s problem-solving skills in real time,” said Minkyu Choi, Founder, and CEO, of Turing Co.
MathKong’s advanced UI/UX design allows for beautifully rendered maths problems with crisp typography, ensuring that complex equations and diagrams are clear and visually engaging. Integrating gamification elements into the app makes learning maths more enjoyable, a feature that has already proven highly effective in boosting user engagement in South Korea.