Real-world implementations showcasing the power of AI across different industries and use cases.
In a project for a large corporation (~50,000 employees), Novatelia implemented an AI-driven learning platform. The system analyzed training feedback and performance data to personalize course recommendations for each employee. The result was a 30% increase in training completion rates as employees received targeted learning paths and coaching tips. This showcases how AI can boost workforce development outcomes by tailoring training to individual needs.
We integrated a virtual tutor into a university’s online course platform. The AI tutor could answer students’ queries about the course material (using natural language understanding) and provide additional examples when it detected common misconceptions. Student engagement time on the platform increased noticeably, and faculty reported fewer basic questions in forums, allowing them to focus on deeper discussions.
A proof-of-concept Novatelia tool for a language school uses NLP (Natural Language Processing) to grade student essays in English and Arabic. It provides immediate feedback on grammar, coherence, and content relevance. While teachers still give the final grades, this AI pre-grading saved them hours per week and gave students faster feedback to improve their writing.
For a professional certification provider, we built an AI that curates learning resources. Based on a learner’s progress and exam performance, it suggests specific book chapters, articles, or videos from the provider’s library to review next. This adaptive study guide increased the certification pass rates, as learners were less likely to overlook weak areas.
Schools (K-12) and education ministries
Universities and online higher education platforms
Corporate L&D (Learning & Development) departments for employee training
E-learning and EdTech companies
Professional certification and training providers
Tutors and coaching centers looking to digitize offerings
Education non-profits aiming to scale personalized learning.