Digital twin technology supports the training of global citizens.

Technology expert Nguyen The Trung emphasizes that Pythaverse, the first educational virtual world platform in Southeast Asia, will provide realistic and engaging learning opportunities for students worldwide.

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VietNamNet

3/28/20232 min read

During the New Generation Digital Learning Forum held on March 26, Yang Berhormat Tuan Chang Lih Kang, Malaysia's Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, presided over the launch of Pythaverse. This platform, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, specializes in STEM education combined with robotics. Utilizing Digital Twin technology, Pythaverse integrates real-time data to create virtual simulation scenarios for students to design and test practical solutions. These digitally led classes aim to enhance the learning experiences of primary and secondary school students (ages 5-18).

Specifically, Pythaverse offers the educational community numerous benefits such as immersive learning experiences with digital twins through open and sustainable multiverse metaverses; personalized hands-on learning programs aligned with global competency development paths and STEM skills tied to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); digital transformation services for schools; and a creative economy for teachers and the learning community.

By integrating AI, Metaverse, IoT, and Robotics support, Pythaverse introduces many novel features that attract users, such as immersive learning, increased intrinsic motivation, and a sense of belonging. The platform enables virtual classrooms for collaboration and monitoring of students and teachers in a cyber-physical environment and real-world simulations with physical devices connected to virtual labs. Additionally, it allows continuous assessment of user activities, encouraging teaching and learning through data automatically aggregated from cloud activities.

The product is developed by Nguyen The Trung, Chairman of the Board of DTT Technology Corporation and Pythaverse PTE Ltd., along with a founding team of educators and veteran STEM experts from Vietnam, Malaysia, the United States, Australia, and the Philippines. Pythaverse PTE, an edtech startup, was established in Singapore last year. The startup aims to develop Pythaverse into a leading digital learning platform, providing realistic, engaging, and practical learning opportunities for students worldwide.

"Early exposure to technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the emerging concept of the virtual world will transform the learning environment into a more collaborative and engaging experience. This is something we believe will give Malaysian youth a competitive edge as they grow up in the digital age," said Yang Berhormat Tuan Chang Lih Kang. "With the help of AI and cloud technology, students in Pythaverse will have the latest virtualization tools at their fingertips, providing them with all the resources needed to challenge themselves with innovative solutions to real-world problems," shared the founder of Pythaverse.

According to the plan, Pythaverse will be available to users from March 27 on both mobile and PC platforms. The 5T3M STEM Education Center and Academy will handle product distribution in Malaysia, while DTT Eduspec will provide the application in Vietnam. "ASEAN is Pythaverse's strategic market, instead of focusing solely on developing and providing products in Vietnam as before. After that, we will expand further into the Australian and American markets," a DTT Technology Company representative told VietNamNet.