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Rapid Line (RPDL) Launches BCI-Powered KIDWIN 3.0: Next-Gen Cognitive Learning Platform
SHENZHEN, CN / ACCESS Newswire / July 7, 2025 / Rapid Line Inc. (OTC:RPDL), a pioneering innovator in online education technology, today announced the global rollout of its groundbreaking "Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) + Education" solution, marking a transformative upgrade of its flagship app KIDWIN into a "Cognitive Navigation Learning Hub." This breakthrough aims to revolutionize traditional education by leveraging real-time brain activity monitoring to deliver personalized learning experiences tailored to each child's unique cognitive needs.
Solving Education's Biggest Challenges: Why Brains Need "Smart Learning"
Traditional education often struggles with three critical gaps:
Distraction Loss: 40% of students experience reduced knowledge absorption due to inattention during class;
Inefficient Repetition: Mechanical practice wastes over 60% of learning time without meaningful skill improvement;
One-Size-Fits-All Limits: Standardized teaching fails to nurture individual potential, leaving many talents underdeveloped.
Rapid Line's BCI technology addresses these issues head-on. Through a child-friendly, non-invasive wearable device (in development), it captures real-time electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to monitor a child's focus levels, memory states, and cognitive load - providing scientific insights to optimize learning paths.
KIDWIN 3.0: The "Brain-Driven" Learning Revolution
The upgraded KIDWIN platform introduces three revolutionary features designed to work in harmony with how the brain learns best:
Intelligent Speed Adaptation Engine
Detects declining focus and automatically adjusts question difficulty or switches interactive modes to maintain engagement;
Delivers advanced challenges during peak memory retention periods, with trials showing a 40% boost in learning efficiency.
Memory Enhancement Lab
Triggers targeted brain region stimulation during key knowledge absorption phases, creating "memory anchors" for long-term retention;
Provides parents with a "Forgetting Curve Heatmap" to schedule targeted review sessions.
Cognitive Potential Radar
Generates multidimensional ability maps highlighting strengths and growth areas in logic, spatial reasoning, creativity, and more;
Equips teachers with personalized instructional recommendations for "brain-specific" teaching strategies.
Why Rapid Line Leads the BCI Education Era
Cutting-Edge Technology: Partnering with global neuroscientific experts, Rapid Line has developed proprietary child-safe EEG sensing technology, protected by multiple international patents;
Safety First: Devices (coming 2025) will meet EU CE certification standards, using flexible, skin-friendly materials for all-day comfort;
Closed-Loop Ecosystem: From data collection and algorithm optimization to educational content delivery, Rapid Line has built a full-spectrum brain-science-powered education infrastructure.
Visionary Leadership: "Unlocking Every Brain's Potential"
Jiang Jian, CEO of Rapid Line Inc., stated: "Education should not be a one-way infusion, but a natural release of the brain's potential. With BCI, we're moving beyond 'teaching to the test'-our goal is to empower every child to grow in the way that best suits their unique mind."
About Rapid Line Inc.
Rapid Line Inc. is a development-stage company operating in the online education market segment. The company provides useful and effective type of online learning services, additional play-based studying in a form of quiz tool according to a school program available from anywhere using the phone and internet connection. Its online service provides a high quality, fundamental, comprehensive additional education through its mobile application "KIDWIN" for Android and iOS mobile OS.
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J.Oliveira--AMWN