On Saturday, 4th October 2025, education innovators, school leaders, and EdTech enthusiasts gathered at The Light Place Event Center, Utako, Abuja, for the CcHUB EdTech Festival, a vibrant showcase of how technology is redefining learning across Africa.
The festival, organized by CcHUB (Co-Creation Hub), aimed to build an ecosystem for educational innovation by connecting stakeholders who share one vision: to transform education through technology and prepare learners for a digital-first world.

Reimagining Education Through Innovation
We were proud to be part of this dynamic community of innovators leading conversations on how EdTech can solve real challenges in African schools. From improving access to quality education to enabling data-driven school management, the CcHUB EdTech Fest provided the perfect platform to showcase our commitment to change.
What Makes CloudNotte Unique in Africa
CloudNotte stands out as one of Africa’s leading school management and digital learning platforms built with the realities of African schools in mind. Our uniqueness lies in:
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Accessibility: CloudNotte’s system works seamlessly both online and offline, ensuring schools in low-connectivity areas are never left behind.
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All-in-one Solution: From attendance tracking to assessments, finance, communication, and e-learning, CloudNotte simplifies school operations on one powerful platform.
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Offline CBT Feature: Our innovative offline computer-based testing tool helps schools prepare for national exams like WAEC and NECO even without constant internet access.
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Localization: CloudNotte is designed for African schools adaptable, affordable, and aligned with local curricula and needs.
At the Abuja EdTech Fest, these innovations sparked meaningful conversations with educators and policymakers who are eager to see technology that not only excites but truly empowers teachers and students.
Building the EdTech Ecosystem Together
Events like the CcHUB EdTech Festival remind us that transformation is not a solo mission, it’s a shared journey. Collaboration among startups, educators, and government bodies is key to ensuring technology drives lasting educational impact.
For CloudNotte, the goal remains clear: to digitize 10,000 schools in Africa by 2026, building a future where learning is smart, inclusive, and limitless.
The insights and partnerships formed at the Abuja EdTech Fest reaffirm our belief that the future of education in Africa is bright and digital. As we continue engaging with educators across the continent, CloudNotte remains committed to creating tools that make learning not just possible, but powerful.
Conclusion
Together, we can reimagine education for a digital Africa. Learn more at www.cloudnotte.com↗ or follow @Cloudnotte↗ on facebook to stay updated on our journey.

