Established serving the Education & Public Library sectors with $210K revenue and an 11% profit margin. Leverage its industry-specific expertise for growth.
Digital Human Library (dHL) is a business-to-business software platform established in 2019, and rooted in a mission from its 2011 founding, which leverages digital technologies to address gaps in education and broaden K-12 learning experiences. The platform caters to schools, educators, and public libraries in order to provide virtual experiential learning, disruptive curriculum-linked educational programs, career talks, and virtual tours. Via its subscription-based revenue model, dHL supports educational institutions and libraries, expanding its reach through partnerships with various organizations. The service targets North American educational institutions and recently expanded to include the U.S. market, establishing significant contracts with entities within the education sector.
dHL's unique virtual reality experiences are designed to develop students’ critical thinking, adaptability, cultural competencies, and global citizenship, aligning with modern workforce trends. The business is operated by the original founder and nine part-time contractors. It utilizes multiple technological tools such as G4 for analytics, QuickBooks for financial management, and PayPal and Payoneer for transaction facilitation.
As the need for experiential learning continues to rise, dHL aims to scale its operations to the expansive Canadian and U.S. education and library markets. Despite its success, the founder is actively seeking a buyer, acknowledging the need for greater financial and marketing expertise to elevate the business to its full potential. The goal is to transition the business into capable leadership that can further expand upon the solid foundation already built, ensuring dHL continues to innovate and impact the education sector positively.
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