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    Legacy Network in active talks with Middle Eastern governments to transform national education systems

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisMay 31, 2025
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    Legacy Network in active talks with Middle Eastern governments to transform national education systems
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    Legacy Network, the EdTech company behind the rapidly growing learning platform Legacy Academy, is currently in advanced talks with multiple Middle Eastern governments to support the modernization of national education systems.

    These discussions are centered around integrating Legacy’s AI-driven, gamified, and adaptive learning infrastructure into government-led initiatives, including school modernization programs, youth development, and nationwide digital learning platforms.

    The urgency behind these talks is clear. Around the world and especially in fast-developing regions, education systems are struggling to keep up. Outdated curricula, one-size-fits-all classrooms, and limited scalability have left students behind in a world that now demands real-time knowledge and adaptive learning experiences.

    “Today, there is no reason why a student must sit in a classroom with 20 other students, learning from an exhausted teacher, and paying thousands for education that is average, best case,” says Fabio Martinetti, CEO of Legacy Network.

    At the same time, AI technologies are evolving at a pace traditional systems simply cannot match. Legacy Network offers an alternative: An AI-driven, digital learning platform that delivers education which is always up to date, deeply personal, engaging, and globally accessible.

    “This is not just a superficial discussion,” adds Fabio Martinetti. “Governments are waking up to the fact that education, in its current form, is no longer fit for purpose. Legacy Network is here to provide the software layer for the next-generation education infrastructure.”

    Across the Gulf region, countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have made AI integration and education reform national priorities. Legacy Network is aligned with this vision, offering a platform built not just for schools, but for nations.

    As education systems across the globe face pressure to evolve, Legacy Network positions itself as a global partner in navigating this transformation.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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