Mila Smart Semeshkina and the Lectera platform are the finalists of the EdTech Awards 2023!

Mila Smart Semeshkina and the Lectera platform are the finalists of the EdTech Awards 2023!

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The EdTech Awards are given out annually to recognize those who have contributed to the development of high-tech education, making it more accessible and effective for students worldwide.

In 2022, the Lectera platform won the EdTech award as the "best service of continuing education.” This year, we have reached new heights — the final of several nominations at once.

Lectera is a finalist in two categories:

  • EdTech Сompany Setting a Trend, The EdTech Trendsetter Awards;

  • Career planning solution, The EdTech Cool Tool Awards.

The founder and CEO of Lectera Mila Smart Semeshkina entered the top 10 persons of the EdTech market in the Global Leader nomination.

We are proud of this achievement and grateful to our users — after all, without your trust and support, none of this would have been possible. The world is changing, and given everything that has happened over the past few years, it is crucial to keep up with digital transformation and adapt to what has become the new reality in our careers and personal lives. That is why we do not take our success for granted and continue to improve so that our courses are always relevant and up-to-date. As a result, our platform continues to be recognized as an innovator in educational technologies.

You can find the complete list of participants and nominations here: https://www. edtechdigest. com/2023-finalists-winners/

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