Teachmint announces cloud partnership with Google – Times of India

Teachmint has partnered Google to use its cloud platform to develop, deploy and run its Integrated School Platform. The collaboration aims to leverage cloud technologies to enhance experience for teachers and students.
With Google Cloud infrastructure, Teachmint plans to leverage advanced technologies including artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics. The company said that Google Cloud’s security measures and data protection protocols will be implemented to ensure privacy and security of student, educators and school data.
Teachmint’s Integrated School Platform claims to enable educators to streamline administrative tasks and access valuable insights for better decision-making through a series of features designed to facilitate seamless collaboration.
“Our partnership with Google Cloud represents a significant milestone in our mission to transform education delivery. By harnessing the power of technology and advanced analytics, we aim to empower educators and learners, enabling them to achieve more and transform the way education is delivered,” said Payoj Jain, co-founder and chief product officer, Teachmint.
“We are thrilled to work with Teachmint to revolutionize education infrastructure. By leveraging the power of advanced technologies, we believe this integrated school platform has the potential to transform education in India and around the world, making education more accessible and engaging for all,” said Bikram Singh Bedi, managing director, Google Cloud India.

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