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ODILO deploys ‘Netflix’ model for online learning

ODILO has raised ยฃ8m towards its quest to become the โ€˜Netflix of Educationโ€™ with a model that provides unlimited digital content and collaborative learning services.

The solution allows companies to create their own unlimited educational ecosystems in 43 languages, along with unlimited learning and collaborative learning experiences (independent, guided, collaborative, certified, in the classroom) that are tailored to the specific requirements of each organisation and the preferences of each user.

The flexible learning solution offers a similar experience to the large music or TV platforms such as Spotify or Netflix, which allows them to offer their users the best digital multi-provider content.

The content includes over three million multiformat educational and cultural titles from digital content providers in the world of ebooks, audiobooks, articles, podcasts, videos and online courses.

ODILO will invest the new funds to boost development of its technology, increase its content catalogue, which already includes 5,300 digital content providers, and advance global expansion by entering new markets, including the UK.

Rodrigo Rodrรญguez, ODILOโ€™s Founder and CEO, said: โ€œWe are very excited to build a new category in the education sector. Traditional providers offer plain, vanilla digital libraries or limited learning platforms, which are restricted to a few formats, and content providers operate on a one-size-fits-all approach that doesnโ€™t take into account different learning preferences and methodologies.

โ€œODILO is the first platform that provides an unlimited, fully personalised and frictionless collaborative learning experience for all users and organisations.

โ€œOur unlimited digital content platform can be customised for every organisation, and we provide an ecosystem that offers all necessary learning tools for any kind of learner.โ€

The Spanish company is accelerating its global growth, reaching nine ministries of education and thousands of libraries, business schools, universities, schools, and companies in more than 27 countries.