As part of its commitment to increase access to digital education, leading global edtech company, Snapplify has concluded plans to invest heavily in West African education.
The company, established in South Africa in 2012, has already had hundreds of registrations by educational institutions in the region. ‘Schools and tertiary institutions are looking for high-quality education tools that are relevant and appropriate for their region,’ said Snapplify CEO Wesley Lynch. ‘Snapplify is offering them just that.’
To support its expansion in the region, Snapplify is growing its local team, having recently hired Doyin Shonubi (https://bit.ly/3WR14Im) (previously Pearson) as Sales Manager. The company also has offices across South Africa, as well as Kenya, Europe, the UK and the US.
Snapplify already has the largest network of booksellers in Africa and is partnered hundreds of publishers to ensure that institutions and students have access to curriculum-aligned content.
‘Collaboration and partnership have always been a key part of Snapplify’s success story and our ability to drive meaningful change,’ said Lynch. ‘We are looking forward to connecting with more local players to empower even more West African educational institutions and students with everything they need to teach and learn.’
Thousands of schools have already joined the Snapplify Engage family as call for free Registration has been in the offing.
Snapplify is at the forefront of edtech solutions in Africa, and specialises in enabling digital learning for individuals and institutions via the largest digital educational marketplace in Africa. Thousands of schools, colleges and universities use Snapplify every day to teach, learn, and access educational content.