IPKO engages for a successful school year in Kosovo

On the eve of the start of the new school year, IPKO expresses its continued commitment to investing in Kosovo education, recognising the essential role of education in the country's social and economic development. With a long history of supporting educational institutions through offering advanced technology and educational materials, [...]
On the eve of the start of the new school year, IPKO expresses its continued commitment to investing in Kosovo education, recognising the essential role of education in the country's social and economic development.
With a long history of supporting educational institutions through offering advanced technology and educational materials, IPKO continues to be a powerful friend of education and innovation in the country.
In this spirit, The IPKO is pleased to announce that it has donated seven new laptops to the primary school lab “Musa Zajmi” in Gjilan, which is expected to use this technology to increase the quality of the teaching process and to offer access to modern learning sources.
“We on IPKO are aware of the impact technology has on education and we are committed to providing tools that empower our young people,” said Whitea Dida Rogova from IPKO. This donation aims to open new doors of opportunity for students, helping them develop digital skills that are essential in today's world. ”
This step is just one of the many initiatives IPKO has undertaken to help digitise schools and improve educational infrastructure throughout Kosovo. By investing in technology and education, IPKO is helping to build a brighter future for all children in Kosovo.
IPKO's donations to education are numerous and aimed at empowering young people and improving learning experiences in different schools in Kosovo. Among the main contributions this year are the interactive RICOH A7500 board for the Don Bosko Social Educational Centre in Pristina, technological equipment such as LED TVs, laptops and printers for the “-Jj school. K. Skenderbeu” in Panatina in Vushtrri, as well as laboratory material for the school “John Serreci” in Ferizaj to support a more practical approach to teaching.
“Basch is building a brighter future for Kosovo through investments in education and technology,” added Mrs. Dida Rogova.
More information on this and other IPKO initiatives can be found on the company's official website or following us to social networks.













