Plan I's 'Anuta Canvas' Recognized for Innovation in Lowering Educational Tech Barriers

Digital innovation company Plan.ai's AI children's art education service 'Anuta Canvas' has officially received recognition for its excellence by acquiring GS Certification Level 1 from the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) of...

Apr 28, 2025 - 00:00
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Digital innovation company Plan.ai's AI children's art education service 'Anuta Canvas' has officially received recognition for its excellence by acquiring GS Certification Level 1 from the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) of Korea. This is a nationally recognized certification that comprehensively evaluates software functionality, reliability, and usability, and is expected to significantly strengthen Plan.ai's market competitiveness by serving as a crucial indicator of credibility in future public procurement and educational institution bids. 'Anuta Canvas' is an innovative educational platform that merges AI technology with children's art education, helping students naturally acquire and apply AI principles during the drawing creation process. Its greatest strength lies in its intuitive interface, which allows for the creation of AI-generated drawings with just a button click, without complex commands. Even elementary school students can easily use it, and it comes pre-loaded with rich educational materials and curricula, enabling teachers to apply it directly in their classes without specialized knowledge. The curriculum, developed with advice from children's art education experts, enhances educational credibility and perfectly caters to various educational environments such as the free semester system and career experience programs. Furthermore, designed to be cloud-based, it can be flexibly utilized anytime, anywhere – in classrooms, at home, or during online classes – and students' creations can be conveniently saved and printed. 'Anuta Canvas' has already proven its effectiveness in real educational settings. In last year's '2024 Arts Convergence Program' by the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education and Mokwon University, elementary school students successfully carried out creative art projects using AI, and participating teachers expressed high satisfaction, stating, "The technical barrier was low, so we could apply it directly in class." Leveraging this GS certification, Plan.ai plans to actively enter the public and B2B markets, including elementary and middle school educational institutions, public cultural institutions, art academies, and creativity centers. Lee Myung-ki, CEO of Plan.ai, stated, "Our goal is to transform complex AI technology into an experience where anyone can intuitively create, based on the philosophy that technology should be a tool for creativity." He further announced plans to expand the service with AI-based storytelling, animation, and music generation features, evolving it into "an integrated AI creative content platform that anyone can easily use."

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