EDT&Partners Strengthens AI Learning Capabilities Through eFlow Acquisition
EDT&Partners, a prominent education and technology consulting firm, has announced the acquisition of eFlow, an innovative AI-driven conversational learning platform. This strategic move, made public on December 21, 2025, aims to enhance EDT&Partners’ offerings in the last-mile delivery of learning solutions across various sectors, reinforcing its commitment to advancing the knowledge economy.
By merging eFlow’s cutting-edge engagement capabilities with its established educational framework, EDT&Partners seeks to enhance interactive learning experiences. This acquisition aligns with the firm’s goal to create scalable, technology-enabled learning solutions that meet the evolving needs of educational institutions, businesses, and governments worldwide.
Founded in the Middle East, eFlow specializes in facilitating learning delivery through intelligent chatbots, ensuring that human interaction remains central even in digital environments. Its platform seamlessly integrates learning into daily workflows, thereby addressing the persistent challenges of engagement in both traditional and remote learning settings.
Key Highlights of the Acquisition:
- Enhanced Learning Engagement: eFlow’s AI-driven tools aim to improve learner motivation, attention, and sustained participation in training and educational programs.
- Broadening Focus: While deeply rooted in education, EDT&Partners is expanding its scope to encompass the broader learning ecosystem, catering especially to highly regulated industries.
- Strategic Leadership: eFlow co-founders Bassel Jalaleddine and Samer Bawab will join EDT&Partners as senior leaders, bringing their expertise in learning engagement and regional insights to the team.
- Shared Commitment to Impact: Both firms prioritize accessible education, aiming to provide low-bandwidth, messaging-based learning solutions that facilitate skills development in under-resourced environments.
“Joining forces with EDT&Partners enables us to scale our offerings responsibly while preserving the human-centric aspect of learning,” said Jalaleddine. Pablo Langa, the founder of EDT&Partners, emphasized the importance of this acquisition in meeting the rising demand for world-class educational solutions.
As both organizations integrate their platforms and services, they will continue to support existing clients as separate entities while collaborating on forthcoming industry initiatives, including Bett 2026 in London. This acquisition not only augments EDT&Partners’ AI competencies but also positions the firm as a key player in the rapidly evolving landscape of educational technology.
