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EdTech company is presented with King’s Award

A group of men and women on a terrace presented with an award.

An EdTech company has been presented with the highly coveted King’s Award for enterprise in recognition of its innovation.

LearnSci, which was created to improve scientific study through simulation and interaction, was given the award by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant, Peaches Golding.

And the founding members dedicated their win to their team and late sales consultant Stan Mitchell.

Director John Eastman said:

“We are delighted to receive this award. We could not have done it without the support of all our team, including those who are no longer with us.”

Managing director Bill Heslop added:

“Stan believed in the company and team from day one and persuaded us to apply for the award, for which we are extremely grateful.”

LearnSci was set up by scientists John and Bill – along with engineer Tony Baldwin – in 2007.  Today the team supports hundreds of universities worldwide.

Their products help free up academics’ time, keep costs down and improve students’ grades.

Innovation

LearnSci was one of just 47 organisations nationally to receive the award which recognises outstanding business achievements. 

The digital solutions bring laboratory-based teaching to life – making it more accessible and inclusive worldwide. 

Bill, who studied environmental chemistry and marine science, said:

“This is an amazing achievement for everyone at LearnSci, as well as our global community of science educators.

“Together with our partner universities we are helping to promote a modern, inclusive and personalised approach to learning.”

Challenges

The founding members of LearnSci with Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, Peaches Golding.

LearnSci and the team of academics it supports have faced challenges over the years, including during Covid and adapting to emerging technology.

The pandemic led to a shift to online learning, with a need for additional resources and technical support.

Director Tony, who studied audio and video engineering, created and built interactive online skills training using the latest technology. 

He said:

“It has been a challenge in the education sector to move from a traditional approach to learning which has been in place for hundreds of years.

“We helped our partners to adapt to new technology during a time of change and uncertainty. The move enhances student engagement and success.”

Mrs Golding OBE said:

“The King’s Awards for Enterprise in the category of Innovation recognise companies that achieve the highest standards demanded by King Charles III. Only a handful of businesses each year achieve this distinction. “

LearnSci provides universities with bespoke resources to create simulated and interactive online learning for scientific studies. 


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