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Classover and Luka Announce Collaboration for AI-Powered Learning
The strategic partnership aims to develop intelligent companion robotics for more engaging educational experiences.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 1:08pm
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A glimpse into the future of AI-powered learning, where intelligent companion robots become interactive partners in the educational journey.NYC TodayClassover Holdings Inc., an AI-driven education company, has announced a strategic collaboration with Luka, a developer of intelligent companion and educational robotics systems. The partnership will explore the co-development of AI-driven learning scenarios in the North American market, combining Classover's education infrastructure and implementation capabilities with Luka's AI hardware systems and technical expertise in intelligent companion devices. The goal is to better understand how students interact with intelligent agents over time and how those interactions can shape future models of learning, engagement, and support.
Why it matters
This collaboration reflects a broader evolution in educational technology, moving from software-based tools toward more embodied and environment-aware systems that can participate more actively in the learning journey. By integrating AI-powered hardware and robotics, the companies aim to create more natural, adaptive, and immersive educational experiences that go beyond traditional screen-based learning.
The details
Under the framework, Classover and Luka plan to develop and test a range of use cases across physical learning environments, robotics labs, and pilot programs. Classover will contribute its offline education infrastructure, implementation capabilities, and application scenarios, while Luka will provide its AI hardware systems, product experience, and technical expertise in intelligent companion devices. The collaboration is intended to help identify scalable learning scenarios in which intelligent devices can contribute to more engaging, adaptive, and immersive educational experiences.
- The strategic collaboration was announced on April 15, 2026.
The players
Classover Holdings Inc.
An AI-driven education technology company transforming live teaching experience into proprietary AI-powered learning systems.
Luka
A developer of intelligent companion and educational robotics systems.
Stephanie Luo
Chief Executive Officer of Classover.
What they’re saying
“We are at an inflection point where learning is no longer confined to screens or static content. This collaboration is about exploring what learning looks like when AI becomes a continuous, interactive presence – not just a tool, but a companion within the environment.”
— Stephanie Luo, Chief Executive Officer of Classover
What’s next
The companies expect this initial collaboration to serve as a framework for evaluating how companion robotics and AI-powered hardware can support the next generation of education in North America. Through practical pilots and real-world feedback, they aim to identify scalable learning scenarios where intelligent devices can contribute to more engaging, adaptive, and immersive educational experiences.
The takeaway
This partnership between Classover and Luka represents a significant step forward in the integration of AI, robotics, and interactive technologies into the educational landscape. By combining their respective strengths, the companies are poised to redefine how students learn and interact with intelligent systems, potentially shaping the future of education in North America.





