Victek, a company listed on KOSDAQ, is accelerating its expansion into overseas markets after making its first export to a Japanese educational center for children with developmental disabilities.

A child is playing with Victek's digital indoor activity device, "Motion MARU". Victek

A child is playing with Victek's digital indoor activity device, "Motion MARU". Victek

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On May 29, Victek announced its plan to target the Japanese special education market with its digital indoor activity device, 'Motion MARU.'


Motion MARU is an all-in-one device in the form of a kiosk that combines a beam projector, touchscreen, LiDAR sensor, and speakers. The LiDAR sensor recognizes movement, encouraging easy and enjoyable indoor activities. The Motion MARU units exported to Japan will be used for play-based education and daily life training for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, and developmental delays.


The Japanese market for interactive displays and content for special education is estimated to be around 2 trillion won. Victek also plans a second round of exports through Japanese associations related to developmental disabilities.



Changsoo Yoo, CEO of Victek, stated, "This export is especially meaningful not only in terms of entering the special education market and pioneering overseas channels, but also from a social perspective, as it supports the education of children with developmental disabilities."


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