Bengaluru-based ed-tech startup Roombr has signed former Indian cricketer and coach Rahul Dravid as a brand ambassador for “Roombr Digital Classroom”.
“Roombr Digital Classroom” is India’s first patented AI-powered digital classroom created in collaboration with Intel and Texas Instruments.
On the collaboration with Rahul Dravid, Roombr Co-founder, Praveen Krishnaiah, remarked:
“Our AI-powered classrooms aim to revolutionize education by making life seamless for both students and teachers. With our system, educators can focus on what they do best: inspire, guide, and teach, while students benefit from an interactive and engaging learning experience, powered by Roombr AI.
“Dravid’s association with Roombr is more than just a brand endorsement – it is a reflection of shared values. His disciplined approach to cricket resonates with Roombr’s structured, innovative approach to education.“
Speaking on the collaboration with Roombr, Dravid said:
“Education has always been close to my heart. Roombr’s technology offers something transformative for both teachers and students. I am proud to be part of this journey as Roombr aims to make a lasting impact on the future of education in India.”
The Roombr app, powered by AI, allows students to engage with lessons in both the classroom and at home. The cloud-based platform ensures students have access to recorded lessons and study materials along with assessment assignments. “Roombr Digital Classroom” aims to enable personalised learning.
Roombr’s aim is to empower 1 million classrooms by 2026 and make learning efficient and teaching effective.
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