Private sector education outfit GEMS is in talks with six schools to provide licensing agreements for its distance learning platform, Phoenix, CEO Ahmed Wahby told the local press. The system facilitates school administrators’ online instruction efforts and student management through a unified platform. GEMS has so far signed an agreement to provide services to one unnamed institution, while talks are still on going with other interested parties.
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