Under the College Education Development Project (CEDP) of the Secondary and Higher Education Division, Ministry of Education, the National University (NU) initiated a digital transformation program to enhance teaching and learning across affiliated colleges. As part of this initiative, 5,000 tablets were distributed to teachers nationwide to support digital lessons, content access, and modern classroom practices.
To ensure secure, streamlined, and centrally managed device usage, the National University adopted Inovex’s Mobile Device Management (MDM) platform—enabling full control, monitoring, and remote management of all devices under a single unified system.
Project Story
Use Case
The National University needed a reliable and scalable solution to manage 5,000 teacher tablets deployed across hundreds of colleges. Devices had to be secured, standardized, and maintained with consistent educational apps and digital content.
The Challenge
The Solution
Inovex delivered a robust Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution tailored for digital education initiatives. With MDM in place, the NU IT team could:
This created a secure and consistent digital learning environment across NU-affiliated colleges.
Implementation
Inovex successfully deployed the MDM platform across all 5,000 tablets, ensuring they were pre-configured with educational resources, device restrictions, and remote management capabilities. NU’s IT team received full training to independently operate the platform and support ongoing digital education activities.
Benefits
Through the College Education Development Project, the National University took a major step toward modernizing Bangladesh’s higher education system. With 5,000 tablets centrally managed by Inovex’s MDM solution, teachers gained secure, reliable access to digital learning tools—empowering innovation in the classroom and accelerating the country's digital education vision.