If you are unfamiliar with the Microsoft K-12 Education Transformation Framework, it is a program to help schools embrace and accelerate digital transformation. Flexibility is a core premise of the program. It allows schools to leverage the newest research gathered by experts, policymakers, and academics. K-12 Education has already been a success for Microsoft. The program has been adopted across 50 countries. Microsoft India says the second Microsoft Education Days event allowed 700 educators, students, Microsoft partners, and school leaders together. All parties discussed learning strategies and the future of education in the country. “Microsoft has deeply invested in digital transformation of the education eco-system in India over a decade long association. Our recent initiative with the government to introduce AI into schools is empowering the young children of India tremendously to build the India of tomorrow.” – Manish Prakash, Country General Manager – Public Sector, Health and Education, Microsoft India
Digitizing India
Driving in digitalization in India has been a big growth area for Microsoft. The company knows the Indian market is a tech frontier that can be a major boon for tech companies. In August, Microsoft partnered with Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Jio) with a focus on furthering the digital transformation happening in India. The company describes the collaboration as a “unique, comprehensive, long-term strategic relationship”.