I’m writing this while joining thousands of innovative educators and EdTech providers at EDUtech 2026 in Sydney - catching up with old friends and making new connections - and before taking the stage at the Innovation Pitch Competition at EDUtech.
I feel both humbled by the incredible companies participating and energised after spending the past few days celebrating a major milestone with my team at Edalex, as we marked our 10th anniversary in Hobart. It was a meaningful couple of days reflecting on our achievements and values as a team. We also enjoyed the remarkable MONA Museum, participated in trivia night at a local restaurant (yes, Edalex sub-teams came first and last!), and then came together for a highly productive strategic planning day where we explored the opportunities and ambitions that will shape our next decade. We sincerely thank our team and clients for your support over the past 10 years!
Edalex celebrates 10 years of innovation, connecting learning, skills and evidence in the global EdTech ecosystem
Edalex has turned 10! This milestone marks a decade of advancing learner-centric, skills-first solutions. From stewarding openEQUELLA to launching Credentialate, openRSD and SkillsAware, the award-winning EdTech company has helped connect learning, skills and evidence while empowering educators, employers and learners worldwide.
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