SmartDongSchool held a presentation for investors from China, including Tencent

A presentation (IR) for leading Chinese investors, including Tencent, was held in the grand ballroom of the Stanford Hotel in the Sangam-dong area of Seoul.

On the 2nd, SmartDongSchool announced that on the 30th of last month, it held an IR presentation for leading Chinese investors, including Tencent, in the grand ballroom of the Stanford Hotel in Sangam-dong, Seoul.

The presentation was held as part of the “Global Growth Support Network” program by the Seoul Business Agency (SBA). SmartDongSchool’s CEO, Na Jun Gyu, spoke about current new projects and plans for entering overseas markets.

Tencent is the largest comprehensive internet company in China and the world’s largest gaming company by revenue. By market capitalization, it ranks first on Asian stock markets, alongside Alibaba as one of the two leading companies in China.

At this presentation, SmartDongSchool introduced a big data-based time tracking service that attracted significant interest.

The company sells Korean language learning content overseas, as well as applications and products such as DotePlanner, DoteTimer, and DoteBook.

Plans are underway to expand into the markets of Southeast Asia, Japan, China, the United States, and Europe.

SmartDongSchool CEO Na Jun Gyu stated: “The DoteTimer app presented at this IR is an AI-powered application that helps users develop themselves through big data analysis, applicable in education, healthcare, and business. We plan to implement self-development features integrated with LinkedIn, GitHub, Lynda.com, Google Calendar, as well as smart devices from Samsung — Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Band.”

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