Legacy Network, the rapidly growing EdTech company behind the Legacy Academy learning company, is currently engaged in advanced discussions with several Middle Eastern governments. These talks aim to integrate Legacy Network’s AI-driven, gamified, and adaptive learning infrastructure into national education initiatives.
These talks are crucial as education systems worldwide—especially in fast-developing regions—struggle to keep pace with the demands of modern learning. Outdated curricula, inflexible classrooms, and limited scalability have left many students behind, particularly in a world that increasingly demands real-time knowledge and personalized learning.
“We believe it’s time for a fundamental shift. There is no reason students should be stuck in traditional classrooms, paying exorbitant amounts for education that fails to meet their needs,” said Fabio Martinetti, CEO of Legacy Network.
At the same time, AI technologies are evolving far quicker than traditional educational models can adapt. Legacy Network provides an alternative with its AI-powered digital learning platform, offering up-to-date, personalized, and engaging education accessible to learners worldwide.
“This is more than just a conversation; it’s a turning point,” adds Martinetti. “Governments are realizing that current education systems aren’t serving their citizens, and Legacy Network is providing the software layer to build a future-proof educational infrastructure.”
With countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar prioritizing AI integration and educational reform, Legacy Network is perfectly positioned to help reshape national education systems, offering solutions not only for schools but for entire nations.
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