NetClass Technology shares rise 10.08% premarket after securing $1.67M AI service contract, launching CEPA English testing system, and receiving industry award for AI English Go.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 6:36 am ET1min read
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NetClass Technology Inc. surged 10.08% in premarket trading following the announcement of a $1.67 million AI service contract, the launch of its AI-powered CEPA English Proficiency Testing System, and an industry award for its AI English Go platform. These developments highlight the company’s progress in commercializing AI-driven educational tools, including a scalable assessment platform and recognition from the Shanghai Educational Technology Association. The contract and product deployment signal growing demand for its AI solutions, while the award underscores technical credibility, collectively reinforcing investor confidence in the company’s AI business strategy and long-term growth potential.
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