11 September 2024 12:07 am Views - 76
CurveUp co-founder Fawaz at Collision Conference 2024 in Toronto
With the aim to empower educators and inspire learners through cutting-edge educational technologies and methodologies, CurveUp is rapidly expanding its global footprint, bringing its transformative learning solutions to new international markets, building on its success in the South Asian and Gulf regions.
CurveUp is also stepping up its efforts through its sister company, BootUp, through releasing of its cutting-edge mobile app to drive the future of digital, artificial intelligence (AI) and content. This innovative approach contributes greatly to problem-solving skills for young minds interested in or pursuing the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) areas, in addition to financial, AI and cybersecurity skills. This effort of CurveUp plays a crucial role in its global expansion.
During CurveUp’s recent visit to Canada, the company engaged in a series of high-impact meetings and events that further solidified its presence on the international stage. The visit was anchored by CurveUp’s participation in the Collision Conference 2024 in Toronto, one of the world’s premier tech and innovation events. This conference provided CurveUp with an invaluable platform to showcase its educational solutions, connect with industry leaders and explore new opportunities for collaboration and market expansion.
A significant highlight of the conference was the signing of a memorandum of understanding with EduvolutionX, a key player in the education sector. This agreement, signed in the presence of Netherlands Consulate General Consul General Harman Idema, represents a major step forward in CurveUp’s mission to develop a cutting-edge STEM curriculum. This collaboration is expected to drive educational innovation and bring transformative STEM learning experiences to students on a global scale.
In addition to the Collision Conference, CurveUp’s leadership team engaged in a series of strategic meetings with influential figures and organisations across Canada. A notable meeting was held with Consul General of Sri Lanka in Toronto Thushara Rodrigo. This discussion reaffirmed the significant global impact CurveUp and BootUp are making in the field of education. The Consul General’s support was instrumental in facilitating connections that are expected to further expand CurveUp’s reach in North America.
CurveUp also met with representatives from Seneca Polytechnic, a leading educational institution in Toronto known for its strong technical partnerships with industry. This meeting opened discussions on how CurveUp can integrate Seneca’s innovative practices into its own initiatives, particularly in areas like aviation, agriculture and other specialised fields.
Another key engagement during the visit was a discussion with Simple Finance to develop a financial literacy curriculum for schools in Canada.
Moreover, CurveUp’s leadership team had the opportunity to visit Microsoft Canada, where it explored cutting-edge tech experience prototypes and discussed potential collaborations in the field of education technology.