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enee World Ltd was established in 2005 and has rapidly become a leading manufacturer and International distributor of audio visual ICT equipment. Based in the


manufacturing heartland of the UK, Genee World delivers a range of Interactive Touchscreens, Visualisers, Tablets and Response Systems and offers software to enhance teaching, training and presentations for the education sector. The G-Touch touchscreen range is constantly expanding to meet the needs of the


modern education system, and new products include light-weight, slim line versions of the G-Touch 55” and G-Touch 65” touchscreens and the G-Touch X7, a PCAP touchscreen specifically designed for collaborative conferencing, remote lessons and presentations. All G-Touch models provide access to Genee World’s range of bespoke software


solutions, spear-headed by the ground-breaking SPARK software solution. With an array of unique features including an infinite canvas, fully interactive tools and 12,000 educational


‘moving’ graphics, Spark now offers a Dyslexia plug-in designed specifically to enhance interactive learning for Dyslexia sufferers. For nursery and junior level establishments Genee offer


two brand new touch table models to their range. The company’s Nursery Table, and the Junior Table models both with PCAP screens will offer younger children the opportunity to embrace collaborative learning and gamification using Genee World’s newly released Learn Hub software.


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Tel. 020 8290 9210 July/August 2016


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