Fobizz in international use: National license for Luxembourg and use by DAAD
Following national licenses in Germany and various national and international cooperations, Fobizz is gaining further customers abroad.
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The digital education provider Fobizz has secured further customers abroad. Luxembourg is acquiring a national license, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is now making the Fobizz offering available to its lecturers worldwide after a trial phase. The German company announced this on Tuesday.
In Luxembourg, Fobizz is working in cooperation with the Service de Coordination de la Recherche et de l'Innovation Pédagoqiques et Technologiques (SCRIPT) of the Ministry of Education. The collaboration aims to strengthen digital education in the country and support teachers in using artificial intelligence in the classroom. Workshops will be offered—together with the Institut de Formation de l'Éducation Nationale (IFEN)—to accompany teachers. Both the data protection-compliant application and the practical use of the various Fobizz offerings will be taught there.
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The DAAD is also now making Fobizz and To-Teach offerings available to its lecturers. Fobizz took over To Teach 2024 and thus added more teaching-material-creating resources to its portfolio. To Teach's software automatically creates teaching materials. According to Fobizz, the collaboration follows a successful pilot project this summer. Through the cooperation, Fobizz and To Teach will now also be used for the first time “in a global higher education context” and in over 100 countries.
Dr. Diana Knodel, CEO and co-founder of Fobizz, commented on the expansion: “The increasing number of partnerships at the national and international level shows that the demand for AI competencies in education is constantly growing. Our goal is to empower teachers and educators worldwide to use AI responsibly and creatively.”
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In Germany, several federal states have already acquired Fobizz national licenses for their teachers—after Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Rhineland-Palatinate, Saxony-Anhalt followed in the spring of this year. The Federal Association of Adult Education Centers also concluded a framework agreement for all employees was concluded in the spring. Large cities like Munich and Nuremberg are using their AI budget and have also been using Fobizz licenses for their schools since the beginning of the new school year 2025/2026. There are further cooperations with cantons in Switzerland, the Austrian Ministry of Education, and the Principality of Liechtenstein.
(kbe)