Hosted by Melbourne InnovatEd at the University of Melbourne, the workshop focused on building impactful EdTech with clear, foundational strategies.

A brilliant group of EdTech founders gathered at the University of Melbourne for an exclusive workshop focused on translating vision into viable digital solutions. The session was led by Ranjana Thanvi, Group CEO of Memorres, providing deep insights into building solutions with strategy, clarity, and intention.

Memorres CEO Leads Strategic Workshop for EdTech Founders at University of Melbourne

Hosted by Melbourne InnovatEd, the workshop aimed to equip next-gen SaaS founders from the EdTech industry with the right foundational ideas for digital success. The discussion centered on Memorers’ proprietary SaaS Accelerator Framework, a model designed to provide this foundational clarity.

The framework guides founders through five critical layers:

  • Vision
  • Discovery
  • Discipline
  • Retention
  • Growth

This structured approach, which includes 18 specific tools, helps leaders identify exactly where they might be losing money, energy, or other critical resources.

Ranjana shared her expertise on the importance of building with intention, emphasizing that in a space as critical as education, how you build is just as important as what you build.

“We wanted to provide these innovators with the tools to build with strategy and clarity from day one”, Ranjana said. “The energy and ideas in that room were incredible.”

Memorres CEO Leads Strategic Workshop for EdTech Founders at University of Melbourne

The session’s focus on foundational strategy resonated strongly with the attendees. Melbourne InnovatEd later shared that several founders reported having “lightbulb moments and pivotal shifts in their strategic thinking.” as a direct result of the insights provided.

Memorres is proud to support those building the future of learning and extends its best wishes to all the participating founders.

Memorres CEO Leads Strategic Workshop for EdTech Founders at University of Melbourne

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