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LONDON - RM plc, a global provider of EdTech and digital learning solutions, has announced the launch of its new digital accreditation platform, RM Ava. The platform represents a significant advancement in the company’s digital assessment strategy, following a £6 million investment in the previous fiscal year and a continued investment in the current year.
RM Ava integrates the company’s existing assessment tools into a single cloud-based platform, facilitating the shift from traditional paper-based learning and examinations to a digital format. The platform supports the full assessment lifecycle, offering features from content creation to AI-enhanced marking and feedback.
The launch marks a strategic milestone for RM, aligning with the company’s goal of achieving profitable growth through digital assessment expansion. RM’s recent success includes securing the largest contracts in its history with the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge University Press and Assessment for digital assessment delivery.
Mark Cook, Chief Executive Officer of RM, stated, "The official launch of RM Ava represents a major step forward in our transformation and growth strategy. RM Ava brings together our world-class tools onto a single, end-to-end solution, with a clear, new identity."
RM Ava aims to meet customer needs by providing a modular platform that allows for rapid scaling and ongoing innovation to adapt to evolving technologies and customer requirements. This development is expected to drive customer growth and expand RM’s margins by transitioning to digital assessments.
Founded in 1973, RM has been committed to improving educational outcomes worldwide. The company offers a range of solutions across its three business divisions: Assessment, Technical Teaching Solutions (TTS), and Technology.
This news is based on a press release statement from RM plc. The platform’s potential impact on the education technology market and its users will unfold as RM Ava is adopted by educational institutions and accrediting bodies.
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