05 May 2026 | News
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Classover Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:KIDZ), an AI-powered K-12 education company, announced a strategic collaboration with Vensin Computer Technology Co., Ltd., a technology company specializing in humanoid robot controllers and edge computing solutions.
The collaboration marks a strategic step in Classover's expansion into AI robotics education and next-generation learning infrastructure.
Under the collaboration, both parties will seek to explore cooperation across humanoid robotics technologies, including robot controllers, computing backpacks, and related application scenarios. The collaboration will focus on advancing technical exchange, product demonstrations, and real-world deployment opportunities.
This initiative aligns with Classover's broader vision to integrate robotics and AI into educational environments, enabling more immersive, interactive, and scalable learning experiences.
"We continue to believe robotics will play a critical role in the future of education," said Stephanie Luo, the CEO of Classover. "Through this collaboration, we aim to accelerate the deployment of intelligent robotic systems in classrooms and learning centers, while also exploring new forms of human-AI interaction."
The collaboration seeks to focus on several key areas, including:
Exchange of product information and technical solutions
Exploration of humanoid robot controllers and computing system capabilities
Prototype demonstrations, testing, and pilot programs
Joint engagement with potential customers and application scenarios
Classover is expected to leverage its education platform, retail learning centers, and user base to support real-world use cases and deployment scenarios, while Vensin is expected to provide technical expertise, product capabilities, and engineering support.
The arrangement is structured as a non-binding framework for future collaboration, with both parties intending to further develop specific commercial and technical partnerships through subsequent agreements.