EdTech company partners with DepEd, local universities to boost PH education

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A pioneering Philippine-based global EdTech company has partnered with DepEd and various schools, colleges, and universities to accelerate educational technology transformation nationwide through education computing.

A pioneering Philippine-based global EdTech company has partnered with the Department of Education and various schools, colleges, and universities to accelerate educational technology transformation nationwide through education computing.Cloudswyft Global Systems is working with the Philippine education sector to push seamless education computing through its end-to-end virtual labs platform solution.

CloudSwyft has been at the forefront of creating a new category of education computing in the industry and serves as the country’s education de-facto solution by providing end-to-end virtual labs solutions to the Philippine education sector. “With new challenges being faced by the local education sector, especially over the last two years, the transformation of educational institutions in terms of scale, delivery, methodology, and experience is more critical than ever from the past decades – hence we are leading the shift to this new category of education computing in the industry,” CloudSwyft Founder and Chief Executive Officer Dann Angelo De Guzman said.

De Guzman added that the partnership entails that the CloudSwyft platform automates and digitally transforms every university’s computer laboratory facility requirements and provides a cloud-based subscription model.

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