Narayana Group to provide "nSlate" with Iris Global

Hyderabad-based Narayana Group has chosen Iris Global Services (IGS) as its technology integration partner to provide “nSlate”, an e-Education platform for its chain of schools across India. As a part of the Digital India drive, Narayana Group has pioneered as the first Indian e-learning institute for setting up 128 AV-based Digital Classroom in the academic year 2017-18 and plans for an additional expansion with 86 Digital Classrooms and 131 Computer labs this 2018-19.
Iris Global Services is the technology integration arm of Iris Computers, with focus on Mobility, Productivity and Cloud, that has been recently been acquired by its original founder Sanjiv Krishen from Singapore-based Inflexion Point. Since its comeback with revamped vision, newer ideas, it has been showcasing cutting-edge technologies that’s inspiring a large number of partners and clients.
“Iris Global has been our approved technical partner since a couple of years and have been delivering to our requirements on time,” said MV Ranga Rao, HOD Procurement & Services, Narayana Group. “Our nLearn vertical already have Digital Classrooms and now with nSlate and 3D Classrooms coming in place, we shall replace manual textbooks totally for each student by 2020. Our strong curriculum coupled with these digital tools, help students find subjects easier, grasp quicker and beget better results,” he added.
Narayana Group stands as Asia’s largest education institution with over 300,000 students in 650 centres spreading across 13 states to provide eEducation solution to its ever-growing network of students pan India.
The Iris integrated “nSlate” e-Education platform runs over Android- based Samsung Tablets, imparting AR – Artificial Reality, VR – Virtual Reality and MR – Mix Reality simulation content for Science and Maths students.
“Iris has worked in hand with content designers and managers Design Mate and software flow partners Novatium, as part of the Iris Innovation Alliance (IIA) to deliver 6,000 Nos of nSlate devices for Narayana’s students with a revenue of almost Rs.2 crore this Quarter,” said Himanshu Chawla, COO, Iris Global Services.
“We congratulate Iris for having helped us land the “nSlate” for our students for our countrywide centres. In the coming times, this initiative shall pave the way to develop India accomplish its e-Education mission,” said Puneet Kothapa, Founder, Narayana Group, Hyderabad.
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