By: Communications
Ryze, a digital learning platform co-founded by academics at University of East Anglia, has won an EdTech Innovation of the Year award.
Ryze is a mobile-first, gamified learning platform and was first launched in Norwich Business School.
It won the Special Recognition Award for EdTech Innovation of the Year at the Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities (ACEEU) 2025 Triple E awards in Prague.
Prof Amir Sharif, Head of Norwich Business School, who received the award on behalf of the school alongside James Gardiner, Faculty Associate Dean for Employability, said: “This is a great recognition for the innovative way in which our school has been developing technology and learning solutions in partnership with Ryze (Studious) and the university.
“The ACEEU through the Triple E awards provides a great platform for recognising such efforts at an international level.
“It was a great ceremony and an opportunity to connect with other global universities in celebration of Entrepreneurship and Engagement Excellence.
“Very well done to all and we look forward to further innovations to come.”
Ryze, developed by Studious Digital Education, was co-founded by Dr Ivan Mitchell and James Gardiner at University of East Anglia and academics from University College London.