Social responsibility
Knowledge without borders
At yoomten.com we believe quality education is a fundamental right, not a privilege—regardless of language or economic background. Our corporate values focus on sharing knowledge and reducing social inequality. We commit to driving positive change in the global education market with our technology.
Our pillars serving the common good:
Breaking language barriers
With our AI-based translation system available in 140 languages we give learners in developing countries access to modern Western expertise, and conversely make local knowledge visible globally. Language is a gateway, not a wall.
Supporting the teaching profession
We removed the entry barrier: anyone can become an instructor on our platform for free. This helps professionals, retired teachers, and talented young people earn a fair income from their knowledge, regardless of capital to start a website.
Equal opportunity in learning
Video materials that can be replayed anytime and supported by AI help learners progress at their own pace. This is especially important for those studying alongside work or family responsibilities, or learners with special educational needs who benefit from simultaneous display of written and spoken text (subtitles).
Sustainable development (ESG)
Promoting digital education directly reduces ecological footprints. Replacing paper materials, reducing travel-related emissions, and using energy-efficient online systems are our responses to environmental challenges.
Talent development and opportunity creation
We focus on future generations: we commit to providing free access and comprehensive educational support each year to disadvantaged children. Our goal is to offer development paths through technology they wouldn't have in traditional settings, aiding their future employability.
Partnership for communities
We are open to collaboration with NGOs, foundations and non-profits to bring our technology to communities with limited access to knowledge.
"Knowledge is the only treasure that multiplies when shared."