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N7, Spotle.ai picks up digital mandate for Wise Owl Learning

As the edtech sector continues to grow exponentially, the challenge remains on how to address the next half billion learners across India's suburban and rural areas.

Wise Owl Learning, the K-12 focused impact learning startup, founded by the sister-duo Joyati and Beas Bhowmik, has partnered with N7 Consulting and Spotle.ai, to build digital learning solutions for government and budget schools. 

N7 Consulting, promoted by Rimjhim Ray, Jyotirmay Kanthal and Mousum Dutta also the co-founders of Spotle.ai, has also picked up the communications mandate for Wise Owl Learning.

Joyati and Beas are seasoned entrepreneurs with decade long experience in government sectors and global markets. The duo are keen to build edtech solutions with wide social impact and equitable learning outcomes. 

Wise Owl Learning's flagship educational products Skipin and Neeve are adopted by several state governments in India. The objective is to take new-age learning awareness, technology access and 21 century skills beyond the key cities. 

Rimjhim Ray has also been roped in as an advisor for Wise Owl Learning.

Commenting on the partnership, Joyati and Beas said, "N7 and Owl perfectly complement each other in terms of expertise; share a vision and have common values. Each little step towards the next half-a-billion is surprisingly rewarding."

Rimjhim, co-founder at N7 Consulting and Spotle.ai, commented, "Joyati and Beas are building outcome focused learning solutions for wider Bharat. The true democratisation of education through edtech will only happen when we are breaking down access barriers for every child to learn. As technologists and edupreneurs ourselves, we are happy to partner in Wise Owl's and Government of India's equal learning mission right from primary schools. We are creating learning technology that will effectively work across India's remotest areas, supplemented by communication outreach programs, building a skilled, educated India in true sense."

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