Katon 360, a global digital learning hub, has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing digital education in Ghana with the donation of a brand-new pickup truck to the Ghana Teacher Prize Secretariat under the National Teaching Council (NTC).
The presentation took place at the just-ended Ghana Teacher Prize 2025 National Awards, held to honour outstanding teachers across the country.
The donation forms part of Katon’s broader mission to promote the digitisation of education and empower teachers with the tools, technology, and motivation required to deliver 21st-century learning experiences.
Speaking at the ceremony, a representative of Katon described teachers as the foundation of national development, noting that investment in education is critical to shaping a prosperous future.
“Our investment in education is an investment in the future. Beyond this donation, we are driven by a mission to make technology accessible to every teacher and student in Ghana and across Africa,” the spokesperson said.
The company explained that the initiative aligns with its goal of supporting teachers as nation-builders while providing digital solutions that enhance classroom efficiency and learning outcomes across Ghana and Africa.
As part of its education technology drive, Katon introduced Katon 360 — an integrated digital learning platform offering interactive content, classroom management tools, and performance tracking features accessible on multiple devices. The platform enables teachers to deliver more engaging lessons while giving students access to quality and flexible learning from any location.
Katon also unveiled Katon Meet, a virtual meeting platform designed to enhance collaboration within educational and corporate environments. The innovation supports virtual classrooms, teacher training, parent-teacher conferences, and online workshops, as well as corporate meetings, webinars, and inter-office collaboration.
According to the company, Katon Meet merges education-focused features with professional-grade conferencing tools, providing schools, businesses, and government institutions with a secure, cost-effective, and Africa-grown alternative for digital engagement.
Katon said these initiatives reflect its vision of “Education for all, no boundaries,” aimed at driving a future where technology bridges learning gaps and promotes inclusivity across Africa and beyond.
The company encouraged teachers, schools, and organisations to explore its digital platforms and partnerships through its website, www.katon360.com, and official social media channels.
