MediaGen, a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) language and education solutions, unveiled its AI English learning platform, E-Baigle, at the 2026 Korea Education Fair held at COEX in Seoul from January 21 to 23. This initiative highlights the increasing integration of AI in educational tools, aimed at enhancing English language proficiency across various age groups.
MediaGen was selected for the prestigious “Orange Level” exhibition zone, which showcases innovative educational technologies. The E-Baigle platform offers a comprehensive approach to English learning, integrating neural efficiency (NE) alongside the established English content from YBM. It caters to a wide range of learners, from elementary students to adults engaging in business English.
A key feature of E-Baigle is its focus on speech-oriented learning, designed to encourage constant use of English rather than solely problem-solving. This approach, developed in collaboration with the global AI company iFLYTEK, reportedly enhances continuous speech and immersion when compared to existing domestic platforms.
For students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, E-Baigle incorporates a systematic evaluation model that links to the NE efficiency of English proficiency evaluation, known as NELT. It also integrates a structure based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) aimed at identifying learning vulnerabilities for college students and adults.
A MediaGen official commented on the platform’s potential applications, stating, “We have confirmed that the stable platform structure based on NE efficiency and YBM contents can be applied to various policy and institutional education sites such as public education assistance learning, local government English gap closing project, university English education, and lifelong education programs.” The company plans to pursue collaborative opportunities in public and institutional sectors, including AI English pilot projects and the establishment of public English education platforms.
In addition to its educational capabilities, E-Baigle leverages AI voice recognition technology to facilitate an immersive English-speaking environment. The increasing interest from various sectors, including government-to-business (B2G) and corporate-to-business (B2B), reflects a growing recognition of the platform’s potential in enhancing English education.
“As we have confirmed high interest in corporate-government transactions, corporate-to-business transactions, and university sites through this fair, we will actively propose various public-private education cooperation models,” the official added. This forward-thinking approach demonstrates MediaGen’s commitment to enhancing English learning through AI, addressing the evolving needs of learners in an increasingly globalized environment.
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