Pro-Study gains recognition for the impact it is making in Higher Education
The team at Aventido was thrilled to hear about the nomination of Pro-Study, the innovative software that takes the stress out of collecting, organising, and referencing research for assignments, for the 2023 BETT Award in the ‘Higher Education – Digital Learning Product’ category.
The BETT Show is an industry showcase for educational products that is taking place at London Excel on the 29th to the 31st March 2023.
The video below explains the concept for Pro-Study:
Aventido CEO, Antony Ruck responded to the news about the nomination by saying:
We at Aventido were overjoyed to see that Jonathan Webb and his team have been nominated for the Bett Higher Education – Digital Learning Product award. With Jonathan’s knowledge and experience of disability and Higher Education, the team that he leads rightly deserves to be recognised for this piece of software that helps students to feel less overwhelmed and therefore more confident with conducting research for assignments. This product has already made a difference to thousands of students who have applied to the Disabled Students’ Allowance and is well placed to help thousands more with this recognition. We feel privileged to be working in partnership with Pro-Study Ltd to market this exciting product.
Pro-Study has been nominated at a time when the company has been preparing to launch the software in the United States at the upcoming Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) conference taking place in Orlando Florida on January 31st through to February 4th. Pro-Study will be exhibiting on Booth 312.
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James Wright
James joined team Aventido in 2022, having worked within sales and marketing for the past 8 years, most notably within High End Property and Automotive. Most recently he worked within the Education team of a large Assistive Technology organisation.
In his free time, James is a member of the British Dyslexia Association Technology Advisory Committee and is an active Dyslexia awareness campaigner/ Advocate.
James is passionate about Assistive Technologies and Neurodiversity, because he lives with Dyslexia himself. He strongly believes in technology helping people.