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Nottingham company signs major China deal
Published:  09 November, 2009

A Nottingham-based company has struck a major deal to have its laptop storage and charging product supplied to schools throughout China as part of an initiative being run by global computer giant Dell.

Under the deal, Monarch Education Furniture's LapCabby will become a key component of the Dell Connected Classroom. The solution, which helps teachers prepare students for work in an everchanging digital world, also includes Dell's Latitude 2100 netbook, the Latitude XT tablet, interactive whiteboards, classroom management software and video conferencing.

LapCabby is the most cost effective laptop and netbook storage and charging product on the market, and is as feature-rich, robust and secure as products costing two to three times as much.

It provides the cost-effective solution to the safe and efficient management of laptops in the classroom, housing between ten and 40 computers in each unit.

"Our LapCabby product has attracted global interest since it was first shown at an education technology show in London earlier this year," said Monarch Education Furniture's Emma Harrhy.

"We have been looking to develop partnerships with major ICT companies and couldn't ask for a better start than a strategic relationship with Dell in China. This shows the real potential of our LapCabby and is great news for our company."

www.lapcabby.co.uk




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