Accelerating Entry into Japan’s Language Education Market
Weverse Brain announced on May 15 that it participated in “EDIX Tokyo 2026,” Japan’s largest education expo, held at Tokyo Big Sight from May 13 to 15.
Through its Japanese subsidiary, Weverse Japan, Weverse Brain took part in EDIX Tokyo for the second consecutive year, accelerating its efforts to enter the Japanese B2B market. At this year’s expo, it proposed “MaxAI” as an integrated language learning platform that both Japanese and foreign employees can utilize together.
View of the Weverse Brain booth operated at ‘EDIX Tokyo 2026’. Weverse Brain
During the event, the Weverse Japan booth attracted a diverse range of visitors, including HR managers from Japanese companies, executives seeking to hire foreign workers, and representatives from educational institutions exploring AI-based language education models. Companies in the maritime and shipping sectors inquired about educational content for employees preparing for overseas assignments, while employees from a Japanese AI English conversation solution company directly experienced “MaxAI” and proposed integrated collaboration within their own service.
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Sewon Cho, CEO of Weverse Brain, stated, “After confirming the potential of the Japanese market at last year’s EDIX Tokyo, this year we participated with a solution that directly targets the challenges Japanese companies face in training foreign employees. The fact that both English learning for Japanese staff and Japanese learning for foreign staff can be addressed on a single platform drew strong interest from Japanese companies.”
This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.
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