Prime Highlight
- BoodleBox has teamed up with NVIDIA to deliver hands-on AI learning tools to more than 800,000 students and staff at colleges and universities.
- The partnership focuses on responsible, transparent AI use while helping students build real-world skills with open AI models.
Key Facts
- BoodleBox will integrate NVIDIA Nemotron open models, accelerated computing libraries, and AI blueprints into its education platform.
- The collaboration follows BoodleBox’s recent $5 million seed funding round and its participation in NVIDIA’s Inception program.
Background
BoodleBox, an AI platform for higher education, has teamed up with U.S. tech company NVIDIA to offer advanced AI tools to more than 800,000 students and staff. The partnership helps make hands-on AI learning easier to access at colleges and universities.
Under the partnership, BoodleBox will integrate NVIDIA Nemotron open models, along with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing libraries and AI blueprints, into its collaborative learning platform. The tools are designed specifically for classroom use and will allow students to work with open-source AI models while building real-world skills.
Students will be able to use the AI tools for projects, group work, and long-term assignments. Teachers can use an AI classroom assistant to support questions and class demonstrations. BoodleBox said the platform will also allow users to revisit earlier work, helping students and faculty develop a deeper understanding over time.
The collaboration also lets students and educators create custom AI bots using NVIDIA Nemotron models. These bots help with teaching, learning and work tasks and they can adapt to different subjects and learning styles.
France Hoang, CEO and founder of BoodleBox, said the partnership supports responsible and transparent use of AI in education. He added that the integration helps institutions prepare students for a future where AI plays a central role in the workplace.
NVIDIA said the partnership gives students and educators hands-on experience with high-quality open AI models. Joey Conway, Senior Director of Generative AI Software at NVIDIA, said the collaboration helps prepare the next generation for an AI-powered world.
BoodleBox is also part of NVIDIA’s Inception program, which provides access to developer tools and technical support. The announcement follows BoodleBox’s recent $5 million seed funding round, which the company plans to use to expand its reach in higher education and explore new sectors such as corporate training and the public sector.



