NDX Nexus Dynamics · Digital transformation for K-12 education

Better classrooms. Stronger learning. Country by country.

NDX is the platform helping nations modernize education for the AI era — connecting teachers, learners and ministries through modern classrooms, curriculum-aligned AI and the support to deliver them at national scale.

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Ministry-ledCurriculum-alignedLocally hostedBuilt for offline
Connected classroom in a partner ministry
Inside an NDX classroom
Teachers, devices & curriculum — connected from day one.
Latest news

What's happening now.

The fragmentation problem
2,591
edtech tools accessed by the average school district in a single year — a snapshot of how fragmented classroom technology has become.
Source — LearnPlatform · EdTech Top 40, 2022–23
Why NDX is different

Most edtech adds another app to the classroom. NDX modernises the whole classroom.

Scattered tools, isolated pilots and one-off AI apps don't move a country forward.

NDX brings devices, content, teacher workflows and curriculum-aligned AI into one education platform.

Designed for ministries to lead — and for schools to actually run, day after day.

The four principles behind NDX

Four commitments we won't compromise on — at any scale.

National education systems don't need another app. They need a way of working that holds up from the smallest rural school to the largest urban district — and stays true to the country running it.

01

Sovereign by design

Hosted in-country, governed by national policy and owned by the ministry — data, decisions and direction stay at home.

02

Integrated, not fragmented

Devices, content, teacher workflows and AI in one platform — replacing the patchwork of disconnected apps schools are forced to stitch together.

03

Intelligent and curriculum-aligned

Every AI tutor, lesson and assessment is tuned to the national syllabus, exam boards and languages — never a generic global product.

04

Resilient and inclusive

Built for real classrooms — offline-first, solar-ready and accessible to rural, low-bandwidth and underserved schools from day one.

How NDX works for schools

One platform. Six layers, from ministry to classroom.

A simple way to see the whole education system on one page — from the lesson a student is in today, up to the ministry decisions that shape it.

Tap any layer to see what it means for schools
L6
Experience

Learning outcomes & life beyond school

A clear view of how students are progressing — and how learning connects to work and life after school.

aime AnalyticsPathwaysReporting
L5
Experience

Teachers & students, in every lesson

Tools teachers and students actually use — aime Teach, aime Jam and the Parent App — plus assessments that close the loop.

aime Teachaime JamParent AppAssessments
L4
Intelligence

Connected classrooms

Interactive screens, student devices and aime Hub edge servers that keep working when the internet doesn't.

DevicesDisplaysaime HubOffline-ready
L3
Intelligence

Curriculum-aware AI

aime Leo and aime Intelligence — AI tutors and teaching assistants trained on the national curriculum, not a generic chatbot.

aime Leoaime IntelligenceSafe for K-12On-syllabus
L2
Governance

The national curriculum, in usable form

ThinkBook, EduRule and the Content Library turn your country's syllabus into something every device, teacher and AI can use.

ThinkBookEduRuleContent LibraryAssessments
L1
Governance

Ministry oversight & governance

Identity, in-country hosting and SIS/LMS integration that keep the ministry firmly in control of its education system.

IdentityIn-country hostingSIS / LMSSovereignty

One platform · Start small · Grow nationally

NDX · How it fits together

The aime ecosystem inside NDX

One integrated stack — seven products, one classroom.

Most edtech is a patchwork of disconnected apps. NDX delivers a single, named ecosystem — devices, displays, AI, orchestration and even the power to run it — engineered to work together, online or offline, on-grid or off-grid.

Interactive front-of-class

aimePANEL

4K interactive display built for real classrooms — multi-touch collaboration, wireless casting and durable hardware designed to survive a full school day.

  • 4K interactive display
  • Multi-touch collaboration
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Classroom-grade durability
Offline AI classroom engine

aimeHUB

The local brain of every school. aimeHUB runs AI, content and orchestration on-premise — so lessons keep going when the internet doesn't.

  • Offline AI processing
  • Local content & lesson server
  • Classroom orchestration
  • Works without the internet
Student learning device

aimeTAB

Rugged student tablets preloaded with curriculum-aligned content — long battery life, offline-first and ready for the realities of rural and urban classrooms alike.

  • Durable & portable
  • Preloaded learning content
  • Offline-first by design
  • All-day battery life
Collaborative learning & continuity

aimeJAM

Student collaboration, lesson resource distribution and homework/assignments that extend learning beyond the classroom — into home study.

  • Student collaboration
  • Lesson resource distribution
  • Homework & assignments
  • Home study continuity
Sync, analytics & orchestration

aimeCLOUD

The synchronisation and analytics layer that connects every classroom HUB back to the ministry — sovereign-hosted, observable and remotely manageable.

  • Data synchronisation
  • Usage analytics
  • Remote device management
  • Central orchestration
Educational reasoning for the curriculum

aime Intelligence

The curriculum-aligned intelligence layer behind every NDX classroom. aime tunes educational output, lesson generation, homework and assessment to the national syllabus, exam boards and languages — so AI in school behaves like the system it serves.

  • Curriculum alignment
  • Lesson generation
  • Assessment creation
  • Teacher support & AI tools
Off-grid classroom power

aimePOWER

A purpose-built 6KW solar energy solution that powers the intelligent classroom — display, devices, hub and networking — independent of the grid.

  • Reliable power supply
  • Off-grid capability
  • Charges all classroom devices
  • Supports a full classroom load
Integrated ecosystem

All seven components work as one classroom.

  • Online & offline capable
  • On-grid & off-grid capable
  • Scalable & future-ready
  • Sovereign by design
Why aime is built differently

Engineered from a deep understanding of what classrooms actually need.

Most AI in education is repurposed from chatbots — huge models, generic answers, always-online. aime is built the other way round: small efficient models, structured knowledge, and a delivery format made for real schools — including the ones with patchy internet and shared devices. We think differently and have created AI educational intelligence:

Leo 2B / 4B reasoning models

Small models, real intelligence

Compact AI tuned for reasoning — not just generation. Runs on classroom-grade hardware and aimeHUB locally, so every school gets capable AI without a data-centre bill.

ThinkCache acceleration

Instant responses, no waiting

A custom thinking-cache reuses reasoning across steps, so tutors, lesson generators and assessments feel live — even on low-power devices in a busy classroom.

Kern + Loom agent stack

Reliable AI that just works

A lightweight agent framework and workflow engine coordinate lesson creation, marking and tutoring without the fragility of typical AI pipelines — ~78% more efficient than standard approaches.

ThinkBook knowledge layer

Truthful, structured answers

Knowledge is organised like a library, not scraped like a search index — drastically reducing hallucinations and keeping every answer grounded in the curriculum.

EduRule pedagogy engine

Teaching, not just answering

Lessons are shaped by encoded teaching methodology — explanations that build curiosity and intuition, not just correct text. AI that behaves like a good teacher.

Text-to-Diagram

Visual explanations, not generic art

Instead of slow, unpredictable image generation, aime produces clean educational diagrams and infographics — clear, accurate and built for understanding, not decoration.

aime Pack + Renderer

Lessons that travel anywhere

A purpose-built offline lesson format and runtime means AI-powered classes work without internet — and the same lesson plays on a tablet, a panel or a low-end device.

Together, these choices make aime usable where it matters most — in classrooms that can't depend on perfect connectivity, premium hardware or generic global AI.

National
Built to roll out to every school in the country, not just a pilot.
Offline-ready
Lessons keep running where the internet doesn't.
Multilingual
Works in the languages students actually learn in.
Step by step
Start in a few schools, grow district by district.
Plays well with others
Slots in alongside the LMS, SIS and ministry systems you already use.
On the syllabus
Mapped to your national curriculum and exam boards.
How it fits together, end to end

From the ministry, all the way to the classroom.

Each layer can stand on its own — and together they form one coherent education platform a country can deploy, govern and grow at its own pace.

L5

Ministry & governance

Policy alignment, national reporting and the controls a ministry needs to stay in charge.

L4

National curriculum, made usable

The country's syllabus structured so every classroom and AI tutor works to the same plan.

L3

Curriculum-aware AI

Educational AI tuned to the national curriculum — safe, on-syllabus and classroom-ready.

L2

Connected classrooms

Interactive screens, student devices and local networks that work even when the internet doesn't.

L1

Teachers, students & outcomes

Practical tools for teachers, personalised support for students, and clear results for schools.

Platform map

One platform, every module in view

Five layers, one stack. Policy flows down into classrooms; insight loops back up to the ministry.

Ministry

Policy, reporting and national controls.

Curriculum

The national syllabus as structured, addressable data.

AI & Insight

Curriculum-aware AI, assessment intelligence and analytics.

Classroom

Teacher, learner and family experiences.

Infrastructure

Identity, devices and in-country hosting.

Hover or tap any module to see what it does and how it connects across the stack.
How to read it
  • Top to bottom: ministry intent translates into curriculum, AI, classrooms and infrastructure.
  • Bottom to top: every classroom signal loops back into the ministry dashboard.
  • Click a module: connected modules across other layers light up.
How we deliver, in practice

From first conversation to national rollout.

A practical, step-by-step way of working — starting with listening to the ministry and ending with classrooms that keep improving year after year.

Pilot in ~90 daysDistrict scale in 6–12 monthsNational rollout in 18–36 monthsMinistry-owned from day one
Africa deployment map
South Asia deployment map
Asia Pacific deployment map
How we work
  • · Start in real schools, not slide decks
  • · Designed for offline & low-bandwidth
  • · Teachers trained in-country
  • · Ministry-owned reporting from day one
  1. 01
    Phase 01

    Listen & assess

    Sit with the ministry, district teams and school leaders to understand where you are today.

  2. 02
    Phase 02

    Plan the country setup

    Design how NDX runs in your country — locally hosted, resilient and built around your realities.

  3. 03
    Phase 03

    Align to the national curriculum

    Match every lesson, AI tutor and assessment to your country's syllabus, exams and languages.

  4. 04
    Phase 04

    Pilot in real classrooms

    Start with a worthwhile, representative group of schools — urban, rural, large, small — and learn fast.

  5. 05
    Phase 05

    Train & support teachers

    Bring teachers along — practical training, classroom-ready workflows and ongoing coaching.

  6. 06
    Phase 06

    Roll out nationally

    Scale district by district, with full support — the ministry stays in the driving seat.

  7. 07
    Phase 07

    Keep getting better

    Use what we learn from every classroom to improve outcomes year after year.

Infrastructure resilience

Classrooms that keep teaching when the grid doesn't.

Most edtech assumes reliable power and a fast internet line. NDX is engineered for the opposite — solar, batteries and offline edge servers so a school in a remote district runs the same platform as a school in the capital.

Solar-readyBattery-backedOffline-firstEdge-cached

aimePOWER

A purpose-built 6KW solar energy solution that powers the intelligent classroom — display, devices, hub and networking — independent of the grid.

Battery-backed continuity

A full school day of teaching on a single charge — no lost lessons when the grid drops or the sun dips.

Offline-first by default

aimeHUB runs lessons, AI tutors and assessments locally; results sync back through aimeCLOUD when connectivity returns.

Low-bandwidth networks

Edge servers and mesh networks designed for rural districts, mobile broadband and intermittent links — built for emerging-market realities.

How NDX is delivered

A three-way partnership — ministry-led, locally delivered, globally innovated.

NDX is never deployed alone. Every national programme combines ministry governance, an in-country delivery partner and NDX's technology — so the system runs sustainably long after launch.

Governance & coordination

Ministry & national agencies

  • National programme ownership and oversight
  • Policy and curriculum alignment
  • School selection and stakeholder coordination
  • Monitoring, evaluation and national scale-up
Implementation & support

In-country delivery partner

  • End-to-end programme management
  • Logistics, installation and commissioning
  • Teacher training and capacity building
  • Technical support, maintenance and warranty
Technology & innovation

NDX Education

  • aime educational AI ecosystem
  • Interactive classroom technology
  • Offline-first digital infrastructure
  • Product innovation & continuous updates
Ministry+Delivery partner+NDX technologyA sustainable, scalable, sovereign education ecosystem
Interoperability by design

One hub, every classroom, system and standard.

NDX connects the moving parts of a national education system — ministries, schools, devices, identity, content and analytics — through open standards rather than lock-in.

NDX
Built for regionalization

Local context, national scale.

NDX adapts to each region's curriculum, languages and infrastructure — not the other way around. Hover a marker to explore where we work.

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Pilot regions

Sub-Saharan Africa

Offline-first classrooms designed for variable connectivity and power.

Languages
EN · FR · SW
Data residency
In-country
Request a regional briefing
Real classrooms, real conditions

Built for the schools that most need to modernise.

NDX is designed for the schools where the opportunity is greatest — across Africa, South Asia and South-East Asia — and engineered for the heat, dust and intermittent connectivity those classrooms actually face.

Classroom in West Africa
West Africa
Shared devices, local teacher, lessons aligned to the national curriculum.
Classroom in South Asia
South Asia
Government school in India running tablet-based lessons in English and Hindi.
Classroom in South-East Asia
South-East Asia
Interactive displays and student tablets in a public school in the Philippines.
Why now

The next decade of schools will be shaped by the choices made today.

825M
young people projected to lack the secondary-level skills needed for work by 2030 — unless education systems are rebuilt now.
Source — UNICEF Generation Unlimited / The Education Commission
Jobs are changing

AI is reshaping the skills students will need to find work.

Sovereignty

Strong national education is becoming a question of competitiveness.

Fragmentation

Disconnected apps and pilots aren't moving the system forward.

Foundation

The next decade of schools needs a proper foundation, not more tools.

What changes

What schools and ministries actually get.

Eight concrete shifts — from the classroom up to the ministry — that show what's different the day NDX goes live.

Classrooms

Modernised classrooms

Chalk, paper, guesswork
Screens, lessons, live signal
01
Classrooms

Wider digital access

A few connected schools
Every school in the country
02
Curriculum

AI schools can actually use

Generic chatbots, off-syllabus
Curriculum-aware, safe by default
03
Curriculum

A consistent national curriculum

Different lessons, school by school
One syllabus, taught the same way
04
Teachers

More confident teachers

Lesson prep at midnight
Plans and marking in minutes
05
Classrooms

Lessons that keep going offline

Stops when the internet drops
Keeps teaching when it does
06
Ministry

A clear view across the system

Quarterly reports, blind spots
Live dashboards, real outcomes
07
Teachers

Students ready for what comes next

Graduates without modern skills
AI-fluent, work-ready learners
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From one school to a whole countryFor students · teachers · curriculum · ministry
Before / After

What changes the day NDX arrives

Drag each card to compare how teachers, learners and ministries work today — and how they work with NDX in place.

Teachers

Planning a week of lessons

  • Adaptive curriculum-aligned plans prepared for Teachers.
  • Auto-adaption / progress, with teacher in final control.
  • Live class view flags risk before the next assessment.
  • Hours after school stitching AI Chat, slides, PDFs, slides, pictures, assessments and worksheets.
  • Aligning to curriculum, checking previous progress and mastery manually.
  • No visibility into which learners are falling behind.
Learners

Catching up on a tough topic

  • Lesson content supplied every lesson, with homework, assessment, multi media resources, AI tutor to ask questions, all aligned and at teachers pace to national syllabus in the learner's language.
  • Personal practice path adapts after every answer.
  • One textbook, one pace, no help after the bell. All the same static resources.
  • Generic internet tutors, textbooks at home if lucky, no link to the syllabus.
  • Parents in the dark until the report card.
Ministries

Running a national rollout

  • One sovereign platform, one data model, one source of truth.
  • Live national view of usage, outcomes and engagement.
  • Equity signals by region, school and subject — early.
  • A patchwork of vendors, dashboards and data formats.
  • Outcomes data arrives months after exams.
  • Equity gaps invisible until they widen.
Who we work with

Built for everyone who runs the education system.

Ministries of Education

National-scale rollout, reporting and curriculum-aligned AI — fully under ministry control.

Schools & school networks

Consistent classroom technology, teacher tools and learning content across every school.

Universities & institutes

A modern foundation for AI-supported teaching, learning and institutional research.

Device & connectivity partners

Hardware, network and integration partners deploying alongside NDX in-country.

NGOs & development partners

A practical way to deliver classroom transformation in emerging-market contexts.

Workforce & skills programmes

Connecting K-12 learning to the skills agenda and the local labour market.

Let's talk

Modernise classrooms across your whole country.

We work with ministries and school systems across Africa, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific to bring teachers, learners and curriculum-aligned AI onto one platform — built for real classrooms.