| RevisionSuccess accepted into the Business Innovations Generator at Singapore Management University, marking the startup’s first formal expansion beyond Thailand. |
RevisionSuccess, a Thai student-founded startup building AI-native learning infrastructure, has been accepted into the Business Innovations Generator (BIG), the flagship incubation program under the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Singapore Management University. The move marks the company’s first formal expansion beyond Thailand and signals the beginning of its regional growth strategy.
Launched by students in Bangkok to address gaps in traditional revision systems, RevisionSuccess has grown from a classroom-driven initiative into a venture preparing for cross-border scale. Acceptance into SMU BIG places the company within one of Singapore’s most established university-backed startup ecosystems. For the current intake, more than 200 ventures applied, with only 35 selected.
The company officially began the program on February 12, 2026, at the BIG orientation event in Singapore. Attending on behalf of RevisionSuccess were Phonlawat Sirajindapirom, Co-Founder and CEO; Chotiwith Chotiheerunyasakaya, Co-Founder and CMO; and Priyavaran Nantaya, Head of TuaTueng.
“For us, this is not just an incubation program. It is a structural turning point,” said Phonlawat Sirajindapirom, Co-Founder and CEO. “We built RevisionSuccess as students solving our own academic challenges. Now, we are thinking at infrastructure level — how do we redesign learning systems so they scale across countries, not just campuses? Singapore gives us the strategic platform to execute that vision.”
Phonlawat added that the company’s ambition extends far beyond incremental growth. “We are moving from a national mindset to a regional one. Our goal is to build AI-native systems that adapt to different education contexts across Southeast Asia. This acceptance signals that our direction resonates beyond Thailand.”
Chotiwith Chotiheerunyasakaya, Co-Founder and CMO, emphasized the importance of regional validation. “SMU BIG connects us to mentors, investors, and operators who understand scaling in Southeast Asia. It challenges us to sharpen our positioning and think beyond a single market from day one.”
Priyavaran Nantaya, Head of TuaTueng, highlighted the symbolic significance of the milestone. “We started as students building for students. Expanding into Singapore shows that youth-led startups from Thailand can compete and collaborate at a regional level. It raises the bar for what we aim to achieve.”
RevisionSuccess differentiates itself by being AI-native from inception rather than retrofitting artificial intelligence onto legacy education tools. Its platform focuses on adaptive study workflows, personalized revision systems, and scalable digital architecture designed to support diverse learning environments.
With Singapore serving as its regional anchor, RevisionSuccess will concentrate on refining product-market fit, strengthening strategic partnerships, and preparing for broader ASEAN deployment in the months ahead.
From a student initiative in Bangkok to a venture embedded in Singapore’s startup ecosystem, RevisionSuccess’ expansion reflects a new generation of Southeast Asian founders building technology with regional ambition from day one.