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  • Janison Education (JAN) expands its partnership with Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUPA) to deliver its digital assessment products globally
  • The digital assessment platform company says the expansion is an international advancement in its strategic partnership with CUPA which began in FY21
  • The agreement is for three years and is valued approximately $1 million on minimum assessment volumes
  • For Janison, the partnership will help position CUPA as the company’s largest enterprise customer globally
  • Shares in Janison are up 3.95 per cent to close at 39.5 cents

Janison Education (JAN) has expanded its partnership with Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUPA) to deliver its digital assessment products globally.

The digital assessment platform company said the expansion is an international advancement in its strategic partnership with CUPA which began in FY21.

The partnership subsequently expanded in Q4 FY22 when the company helped implement the Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment.

The agreement is for three years and is valued approximately $1 million on minimum assessment volumes.

Under the terms of the agreement, the partnership will add further digital assessments over the next few years with the first new products expected to launch in the UK and Europe in H2 FY23.

The company will implement its standard digital assessment platform, Janison Insights, and leverage its existing Microsoft Azure UK cloud deployment to support this new growth phase.

This will allow CUPA to take its assessment products to market quicker and easier.

For Janison, the partnership will help position CUPA as the company’s largest enterprise customer globally.

The company’s UK-based Chief Academic Officer Sara Ratner will lead the expansion of Janison’s UK-based team to support the growth, and will also support its existing European-based partnerships.

Shares in Janison were up 3.95 per cent to close at 39.5 cents.

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