Grupo Solutia, a company specialized in educational technological solutions in public centers, emerges in the private market with the help of Grupo Advanced Education, a consulting firm that has just been integrated into its structure. All of this with a double purpose: to penetrate the private educational sector and, at the same time, guarantee its internationalization process. With this operation, Grupo Solutia expands its presence in the EdTech sector and diversifies its offer towards the private sector, with the aim of implementing cutting-edge technological solutions adapted to the current challenges of the educational and business sector. The alliance between both groups also drives their internationalization, opening new opportunities in key markets.
More complete digital solutions
The resulting value proposition integrates advanced digital tools, with a special focus on artificial intelligence, robotics, training programs and teaching support. In addition, it includes the transformation of innovative educational spaces, educational robotics solutions, development of educational management and data analytics platforms, designed to improve the efficiency and quality of teaching. “This is an important milestone for the growth of Grupo Solutia and its evolution in the EdTech sector. With the experience of Grupo Advanced Education, we will be able to offer more complete and effective solutions both nationally and internationally,” highlighted Valentín Rangel, president from Solutia Group. “Our mission is to bring educational innovation to every corner, and this acquisition brings us one step closer to that goal,” he added. For his part, Fernando Rodríguez, CEO of Grupo Advanced Education, stressed that they have been working together for months “to design the best proposal on the market. We are ready to launch it and accompany thousands of educational centers in their continuous innovation processes.” Advanced Education Group will continue to operate under its own brand, with Rodríguez leading the project within the Solutia structure.