One platform. From the ministry to every classroom.
NDX brings devices, curriculum, classroom AI and ministry oversight together — so schools and ministries are working with one connected platform instead of a folder full of apps.

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.
Learning outcomes & life beyond school
A clear view of how students are progressing — and how learning connects to work and life after school.
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.
Connected classrooms
Interactive screens, student devices and aime Hub edge servers that keep working when the internet doesn't.
Curriculum-aware AI
aime Leo and aime Intelligence — AI tutors and teaching assistants trained on the national curriculum, not a generic chatbot.
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.
Ministry oversight & governance
Identity, in-country hosting and SIS/LMS integration that keep the ministry firmly in control of its education system.
One platform · Start small · Grow nationally
NDX · How it fits together

Every part of the platform comes together where it matters most — in the daily K-12 lesson.
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.
The national curriculum, powering every lesson.
What sets NDX apart from generic AI chatbots and eduAI tools: the whole platform is built around your country's curriculum — every objective, every assessment, every AI response traceable back to it.
The whole syllabus, in one place
Subjects, units and learning outcomes mapped to your national curriculum — auditable by ministry teams.
Aligned to national standards
Direct links to ministry frameworks, exam boards and grade progressions, refreshed each curriculum cycle.
AI that teaches the right things
Explanations and sequencing follow the curriculum, not a generic chatbot's best guess. Every response is traceable to a learning objective.
Assessments built in
Formative and summative assessment treated as part of the platform, with item-level evidence teachers can act on.
Track real progress
Follow how students are doing against the curriculum — mastery, not just clicks or time-on-app.
Adapted to your country
Local versions per country, region and language — without forking the platform or losing standards alignment.
Designed around how lessons really happen.
Built around the daily reality of teaching and learning — not against it.
Tools teachers actually use
Lesson planning, delivery and marking — designed around how teachers really work.
Less admin, more teaching
Cuts down lesson prep, marking and reporting time so teachers get hours back each week.
Support for every student
Different pathways for different learners, all aligned to the same curriculum goals.
Lessons students engage with
Active, interactive and collaborative — not just slides on a screen.
In the right language and context
Examples, explanations and language that match the classroom in front of you.
Designed for real schools
Built for the devices, timetables and connectivity schools actually have.
Open. Interoperable. Practical.
Google for Education
Chromebooks, Workspace and Classroom — rolled out at school-system scale.
Microsoft Education
Windows learning devices, Microsoft 365 and Teams in the classroom.
Android learning devices
Managed tablets for younger learners and mobile-first classrooms.

