eBeam Now Available in Quebec

Luidia's eBeam technology is now available to approximately 43,000 classrooms and 72 school boards throughout Quebec.

The eBeam line includes interactive whiteboards, document cameras, capture markers, and other tools for saving and sharing classroom materials.

The move comes after Quebec Premier Jean Charest launched a $160 million (Canadian) investment to equip every K-12 classroom in Quebec with interactive whiteboards and other technology last year.

"Many traditional IWB solutions call for complicated implementations with costly modifications to existing suites," said Rafi Holtzman, CEO at Luidia. "Now Quebec schools have the option of safeguarding their existing investments by adopting cutting-edge eBeam technology products, which are not only retrofittable and simple to install, but effective for teachers interested in increasing student participation in the classroom."

More information about eBeam products is available at e-beam.com.

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