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Beowulf Partners with World Kids Kindergarten System to Provide an Adaptive and Innovative Distance Teaching and Learning Platform

By | October 29, 2019

The decentralized communication network pioneer Beowulf has announced a global partnership with World Kids Kindergarten System. In this partnership, Beowulf will provide World Kids Kindergarten System with affordable and immediate access to Victoria comprehensive distance learning platform, and power its next-generation communication system for customer service in the face of constant technology innovation and change via QUICKOM technology.

Victoria by Beowulf is an innovative and modern instrument for distance learning, and has become an option of choice for educational institutions looking to invest in advanced technologies and deliver borderless knowledge exchange. Victoria has already been utilized by institutions such as the Vietnam National University’s School of Medicine, the country’s best higher education institution to offer distance teaching to medical students, and the National Taiwanese Normal University to teach Mandarin worldwide.

“This partnership is a perfect fit with our mission of providing unparalleled education quality,” said Thoi Xuan Nguyen, President of World Kids Kindergarten System. “We’re excited for the collaboration to commence, and we look forward to integrating more innovative solutions into our teaching.”

World Kids Kindergarten System is a leading kindergarten system in Vietnam which provides an internationally focussed dynamic learning environment with high expectations for student achievement and success. Students are motivated to do well and to support others to do likewise. With 5 campuses across Vietnam and counting, it offers a sustainable, healthy, safe and well-rounded environment to ensure holistic development of the mind, for innovation and creativity, inspiration and the wellbeing of students.

“Education is fundamental to the development of young children,” says Beowulf Founder and CEO,  Dr. William H. Nguyen. “With progressive school systems throughout the world constantly seeking to maximize learning, and interest in remote education at an all-time high, we are convinced that Victoria will ultimately transform the current landscape for knowledge exchange that children and youth acquire today—not simply their school attendance—to drive their employability, productivity, health, and well-being in the decades to come, and that will help ensure that their communities and nations thrive.”

As part of the partnership, Beowulf is sharing their QUICKOM technology with World Kids Kindergarten System in order for them to ease the communication for its call center services. 

QUICKOM is a new and modern take on call center software, and has become an option of choice for contact centers looking to invest in advanced technologies, improve systems for integrating customer communications, and build management and professional operations team. This technology utilizes QR code technology to enable users to call, text, and generally communicate with each other, which eases the communication process and gives more power back to the user in terms of privacy control.

Beowulf’s technology encompasses a comprehensive suite that handles various communication functions (voice/video calling, messaging) from front-end to back-end infrastructure, with enterprises paying per minute-of-usage; a decentralized distance learning platform named Victoria; and HANA, an innovative telemedicine system. QUICKOM is a US patent-pending platform by Beowulf that represents a monumental leap forward in corporate and personal communication in the digital age, by offering a customizable and anonymous QR code call service that replaces phone numbers with scannable QR codes. For hardware manufacturers and developers, Beowulf provides Beowulf Operating System, a futuristic business model for hardware manufacturers to offer free devices to their customers, the ‘open App Store’ concept for zero digital content fee, and world-class security.

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