We at SMART, are thrilled to announce a transformative partnership with the N50 Project, a global force dedicated to connecting the three billion people who lack reliable internet and essential digital tools. Together, we’re on a mission to reshape the future of education, empowering students and teachers in underserved communities worldwide with technology that fuels learning and growth.
Through the EdTech Equity Initiative, SMART and N50 plan to deliver impact through:
- Expanding access to technology and connectivity: From urban centers to remote villages, we’re bridging gaps by delivering sustainable solutions that connect communities with the tools they need to thrive in a digital world.
- Building knowledge for lasting impact: We’re equipping school leaders and educators with the skills, frameworks, and resources to make technology work in real classrooms, enabling students to access the future, one digital connection at a time.
- Scaling for change beyond borders: By creating adaptable, scalable models, we’re paving the way for widespread, lasting transformation—allowing communities everywhere to follow suit and embrace digital learning.
“For 35 years, we’ve witnessed the profound change that technology brings to students,” said Jeff Lowe, EVP at SMART. “But it’s simply not acceptable that nearly half the world’s children are denied this chance. We believe N50 and its global partners are uniquely positioned to break down these barriers, and we’re proud to be part of this journey towards a connected, equitable future.”
With the power of over 220 global partners, including Intel, AWS, Dell, and T-Mobile, SMART and N50 are pushing the boundaries to create classrooms that are inclusive, connected, and transformative. This is more than a partnership—it’s a shared vision to empower every teacher and unlock every student’s potential, no matter where they are. The journey has only just begun, and together, we’re ready to make a world of difference.
Read the full story on EdTech Innovation Hub or get involved and join the N50 Alliance: