Cognizant & Cambridge University drive Gen AI innovation

Renewed five-year relationship will see Cognizant and Cambridge University Press & Assessment drive digital transformation and leverage AI technology

IT services and consulting company Cognizant has announced it has signed a multi-year deal with the University of Cambridge’s Press & Assessment department to help drive the university’s digital transformation and leverage AI technology.

Cambridge University Press & Assessment is a world-leader in assessment, education, research and academic publishing.   

Part of the University of Cambridge, it shares its mission ‘to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence’. 

The university has signed a multi-year contract with Cognizant with the goal of improving operational effectiveness, maintaining exam results integrity and staying competitive in the evolving education sector. Under the agreement, Cognizant will continue to provide application development and support services to the university.  

Cambridge is a leader in assessment, education, research and academic publishing. As part of the University of Cambridge, this connection gives the organisation a depth of experience in research, academic publishing, national education systems, international education, and English language learning.

Partnership to help Cambridge use Gen AI to deliver an exceptional learning experience

The renewed relationship is designed to help Cambridge to deliver accurate exam results and better learning outcomes to millions of learners around the world and will help Cambridge to use generative AI technologies to deliver productivity improvements and an exceptional learning experience for millions of learners. 

“We are delighted to be continuing our work with Cambridge University Press & Assessment to deliver an innovative digital approach to education,” said Rohit Gupta, UK&I Managing Director at Cognizant. “Cambridge is one of the world’s most renowned and admired institutions, in a sector where cutting-edge technologies such as AI show enormous potential. Through this collaboration we hope to positively impact millions of learners across the globe,” he continued.  

“Cognizant is an excellent provider to support us with the next phase of our digital transformation.” said Mark Maddocks, Chief Information Officer at Cambridge University Press & Assessment. “The team have a deep understanding of our priorities and roadmap. We look forward to continuing this collaboration and strengthening our leading position as the world of education and learning changes.”

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