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  • Family Zone Cyber Safety’s (FZO) classroom management product Classwize is now live in the United Kingdom
  • The company says it had to modify the product needed in order to be compliant and suitable for the UK market, which is now classroom-ready
  • It accelerated development comes ahead of one of Europe’s biggest edu-tech conference BETT in London on March 23-25
  • Family Zone says its £75.5 million merger with UK-based Smoothwall last year opens the door to cross selling to a potential five million Smoothwall student licences, worth about $30 million in recurring revenue
  • FZO shares up 2.5 per cent to 41 cents

Family Zone Cyber Safety (FZO) has launched its classroom management product Classwize in the United Kingdom.

The company said its Classwize technology provides screen visibility, internet control, messaging, reports, analytics and further capability to support teachers in today’s digitised classroom.

Family Zone said the product had to be modified in order to be compliant for the UK market and was now classroom-ready.

“It represents a significant and global effort considering technical and regulatory complexity,” Managing Director Tim Levy said.

The company said it brought forward the targeted date for readiness to before one of Europe’s biggest edu-tech conference BETT in London on March 23-25.

“I’m thrilled the launch of Classwize coincides with BETT, the UK’s premier edu-tech conference. At BETT, we have the opportunity to amaze thousands of educators with Classwize and Family Zone’s unmatched suite of online safety offerings,” Family Zone
Executive VP Gavin Logan said.

The company said its £75.5 million merger with UK-based Smoothwall last year opens the door to cross selling to a potential five million Smoothwall student licences, worth about $30 million in recurring revenue.

FZO shares were up 2.5 per cent to 41 cents at 3:22 pm AEDT.

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