UK — In a proud and defining moment for the growing EdTech company, Thinkcloudly was awarded the title of “Best Emerging EdTech Company of the Year” on Nelson Mandela Day at the historic Oxford Town Hall, UK. The award recognizes the organization’s innovation, impact, and dedication to transforming IT and management education across global markets.
The announcement came as a surprise during a routine strategy meeting at Thinkcloudly’s Canada office. As company co-founder Mr. Naman Jain opened an unexpected email titled “Congratulations,” the team learned that their efforts had earned international recognition. With just 15 days to prepare, Mr. Jain was designated to represent Thinkcloudly and receive the award in person on behalf of the entire team.
The award ceremony brought together leaders and changemakers from across the education and technology sectors. During the event, Mr. Jain had the opportunity to speak about Thinkcloudly’s unique approach to solving key challenges in IT and management training — including talent shortages, lack of practical learning, and the growing learning-to-employment gap.
“This recognition is a reflection of the hard work, innovation, and commitment our team brings every day. We are not just training students; we are shaping futures,” said Mr. Jain during his address.
The company’s hands-on, job-role-based training programs in Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, IT Auditing, and GRC have already helped thousands of learners across the US, UK, and Canada build meaningful careers. By offering live instructor-led sessions, mentorship, and real-world projects, Thinkcloudly is bridging the critical gap between education and employment.
This award marks a major milestone in Thinkcloudly’s journey — and sets the stage for future growth, global impact, and continued innovation in the EdTech space.
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