Britannica Education on Friday launched its India operations, unveiling an expansive suite of digital learning solutions designed to transform the country’s educational ecosystem. The event, held in the heart of New Delhi, convened over 150 distinguished educators, policymakers, and thought leaders who explored Britannica’s vision for making world-class, skill-based education accessible to learners nationwide.
Building on its 256-year legacy of providing trusted knowledge, Britannica Education introduced 12 innovative digital products tailored for Indian schools, teachers, and students from K–12. These offerings not only facilitate the move from rote-based methods to skill-driven pedagogy, but also align seamlessly with the Government of India’s National Education Policy (NEP 2020) by focusing on foundational literacy, numeracy, and 21st century competencies.
Among the solutions unveiled were Britannica School, Britannica Library, Britannica Professional Learning, and Britannica Connect – Global Community for Collaborative Learning (GCCL). Each product is subscription-based, ensuring scalability, accessibility, and affordability. They aim to foster critical thinking, digital literacy, and lifelong learning habits, while equipping educators with the necessary tools for professional development and global collaboration.
Some of the salient features introduced includes sustainability which is a program designed to instil environmental stewardship; education reforms for aligning with NEP 2020 to promote experiential, skill-based, and holistic learning amongst others.
“Our mission is to inspire curiosity and the joy of learning, providing trusted, verified content that supports both teachers and students. By empowering educators and nurturing skill-based growth, we aim to ensure that every learner—regardless of background—can achieve their dreams,” said Sal De Spirito, Global Executive Vice President, Britannica Education.