TNL Mediagene announced the completion of a $4 million Digital Studio engagement that processed more than 6,000 applications for a Taiwan government‑backed youth development program. The project, completed on April 14, 2026, is the company’s largest Digital Studio engagement to date and showcases its ability to deliver large‑scale public‑sector solutions.
The engagement leveraged TNL Mediagene’s proprietary AI‑assisted review system, cutting the cost per application to roughly $0.02 and reducing review time from 15 minutes to a few seconds. The result is a 98 % cost reduction compared with manual processing, underscoring the company’s operational‑excellence focus and the scalability of its AI platform.
This milestone aligns with TNL Mediagene’s 2026 strategic initiatives, which emphasize operational excellence, a pivot toward higher‑value Digital Studio services, and the development of AI‑powered products. By demonstrating repeatable, technology‑driven infrastructure, the project validates the company’s strategy to achieve EBITDA break‑even in 2026 and positive EBITDA in 2027.
Richard Lee, CTO and Head of R&D, said, “This is not just about efficiency—it's about building repeatable infrastructure that can be deployed across future Digital Studio engagements and eventually productized as standalone solutions.” His comments highlight the long‑term value the company sees in the technology developed for this project.
The successful delivery for the Taiwan Youth Development Administration program illustrates TNL Mediagene’s capacity to scale AI‑driven services for public‑sector clients, positioning it to pursue similar contracts in other markets and reinforcing its reputation as a technology partner for large‑scale, data‑intensive projects.
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