HANCOM announced on the 27th that it would participate in a large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) platform construction project being launched by the Gyeonggi-do Office of Education, marking the first of its kind among provincial education offices, following its contract win in the public sector AI business.
HANCOM will supply its AI solutions for the 'AI-data-driven Gyeonggi education digital platform construction' project, which is led by a consortium headed by LG CNS. The Gyeonggi education digital platform aims to reduce administrative tasks for teachers and enhance the quality of education. Key elements include the integration of various digital services and the establishment of an 'educational community portal,' as well as the introduction of generative AI and cloud-based collaboration environments.
HANCOM will provide ▲ the AI document writing tool 'HANCOM Assistant' ▲ the intelligent question-answering system 'HANCOMpedia' ▲ the AI learning data extraction solution 'HANCOM Data Loader,' as well as ▲ the web-based document collaboration tool 'HANCOM Office Web' ▲ the electronic signature solution 'HANCOM Sign' ▲ the document conversion solution 'HANCOM Integrated Document Viewer.'
In particular, HANCOM Data Loader converts data from over 2,800 school websites, more than 40,000 guidance materials, and over 7,000 guidelines and law documents into a format that AI can learn from, with HANCOMpedia providing Q&A services based on this data. Additionally, HANCOM Assistant supports the drafting of documents such as information letters, minutes, and press releases, while the collaboration and electronic signature functionalities contribute to the digital transformation of education administration.
Kim Yeon-soo, CEO of HANCOM, noted, "AI technology is a powerful innovative tool that helps reduce repetitive administrative tasks, allowing a focus on the essential activities in the education field. Through this project, we aim to demonstrate that HANCOM's AI technology can drive substantial educational administrative innovation and continue to spread to other industries."