With the ability to scale quickly and at a reasonable cost, I’m really impressed with the quality that NashTech has provided.
Duncan Atkins
Chief Information Officer at Trinity College London

Built for your university
From rising costs to outdated systems, universities are under pressure. We help you modernise, improve student experience and deliver measurable value from your technology investments.
education
Universities worldwide are navigating tighter budgets, rising expectations and increasingly complex legacy systems. With millions of students relying on seamless digital experiences, the opportunity is significant, but so is the risk of falling behind without the right technology strategy.
You need to do more with less, without compromising quality.
Automate critical workflowsarrow_forwardDisconnected systems create poor experiences and manual work.
Build seamless omnichannel experiencesarrow_forwardOutdated platforms limit innovation and increase risk.
Modernise your systemsarrow_forwardRetention, satisfaction and employability are under scrutiny.
Get unique value from your dataarrow_forwardReplace legacy systems with scalable, future-ready platforms. We can help you create a clear, practical roadmap to modernise your systems and improve performance.
We understand your industry. Define your technology and AI roadmap with complete confidence alongside our expert technology advisory team.
We use over 20 years experience, along with cutting edge AI capabilities, to transform your application estate, allowing you to design seamless journeys across admissions, learning and alumni.
Poor quality, fragmented and untrustworthy data hinders insights. We help you connect fragmented systems into a single, trusted ecosystem.
Deliver faster without compromising quality. Our independent quality assurance testing services help you reduce risk, improve performance and release with confidence at scale.
CASE STUDIES


From rising above adversity to riding the wave of digital transformation in the education sector


Migrating and modernising the virtual learning environment to AWS for an enhanced experience


Major upgrade of OpenLearn, the free online learning platform
TESTIMONIALS
With the ability to scale quickly and at a reasonable cost, I’m really impressed with the quality that NashTech has provided.
Duncan Atkins
Chief Information Officer at Trinity College London

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COMMON QUESTIONS
Higher education technology solutions are digital tools and platforms that help universities run more efficiently and deliver better student experiences. This includes student information systems, virtual learning environments, data platforms and AI-driven tools that support teaching, administration and decision-making.
Universities can improve student experiences by creating seamless, connected journeys, from application through to graduation. This includes mobile-first platforms, personalised portals, real-time communication and AI-powered support that helps students access information quickly and stay engaged throughout their studies.
University digital transformation is the process of modernising systems, processes and experiences using technology. It goes beyond upgrading IT, it's about rethinking how institutions operate, improving efficiency and delivering better outcomes for students, staff and stakeholders.
AI can automate repetitive tasks, improve student support and provide predictive insights. For example, chatbots can handle student queries 24/7, while predictive analytics can identify at-risk students early, helping universities improve retention and outcomes.
It depends on your goals. Off-the-shelf software works well for standard processes, but custom-built solutions are often better for complex workflows, integrations and differentiation. Many universities adopt a hybrid approach, buying core systems and building around them to create a competitive edge.
Modernisation typically involves migrating systems to the cloud, improving integrations and gradually replacing outdated components. This reduces risk, improves performance and allows universities to innovate without disrupting day-to-day operations.
Common challenges include managing legacy systems, integrating disconnected platforms, ensuring cybersecurity and delivering more with limited budgets. There’s also growing pressure to improve student experience while maintaining compliance and operational efficiency.
Technology reduces costs by automating manual processes, improving system efficiency and reducing reliance on large internal teams. Cloud platforms, AI tools and integrated systems can streamline operations and lower long-term infrastructure and maintenance costs.
By using data analytics, universities can identify patterns that signal when a student may be at risk of dropping out. This allows institutions to intervene early with targeted support, improving retention, satisfaction and overall student success.
Higher education technology solutions are digital tools and platforms that help universities run more efficiently and deliver better student experiences. This includes student information systems, virtual learning environments, data platforms and AI-driven tools that support teaching, administration and decision-making.
Universities can improve student experiences by creating seamless, connected journeys, from application through to graduation. This includes mobile-first platforms, personalised portals, real-time communication and AI-powered support that helps students access information quickly and stay engaged throughout their studies.
University digital transformation is the process of modernising systems, processes and experiences using technology. It goes beyond upgrading IT, it's about rethinking how institutions operate, improving efficiency and delivering better outcomes for students, staff and stakeholders.
AI can automate repetitive tasks, improve student support and provide predictive insights. For example, chatbots can handle student queries 24/7, while predictive analytics can identify at-risk students early, helping universities improve retention and outcomes.
It depends on your goals. Off-the-shelf software works well for standard processes, but custom-built solutions are often better for complex workflows, integrations and differentiation. Many universities adopt a hybrid approach, buying core systems and building around them to create a competitive edge.
Modernisation typically involves migrating systems to the cloud, improving integrations and gradually replacing outdated components. This reduces risk, improves performance and allows universities to innovate without disrupting day-to-day operations.
Common challenges include managing legacy systems, integrating disconnected platforms, ensuring cybersecurity and delivering more with limited budgets. There’s also growing pressure to improve student experience while maintaining compliance and operational efficiency.
Technology reduces costs by automating manual processes, improving system efficiency and reducing reliance on large internal teams. Cloud platforms, AI tools and integrated systems can streamline operations and lower long-term infrastructure and maintenance costs.
By using data analytics, universities can identify patterns that signal when a student may be at risk of dropping out. This allows institutions to intervene early with targeted support, improving retention, satisfaction and overall student success.
Higher education technology solutions are digital tools and platforms that help universities run more efficiently and deliver better student experiences. This includes student information systems, virtual learning environments, data platforms and AI-driven tools that support teaching, administration and decision-making.
Universities can improve student experiences by creating seamless, connected journeys, from application through to graduation. This includes mobile-first platforms, personalised portals, real-time communication and AI-powered support that helps students access information quickly and stay engaged throughout their studies.
University digital transformation is the process of modernising systems, processes and experiences using technology. It goes beyond upgrading IT, it's about rethinking how institutions operate, improving efficiency and delivering better outcomes for students, staff and stakeholders.
AI can automate repetitive tasks, improve student support and provide predictive insights. For example, chatbots can handle student queries 24/7, while predictive analytics can identify at-risk students early, helping universities improve retention and outcomes.
It depends on your goals. Off-the-shelf software works well for standard processes, but custom-built solutions are often better for complex workflows, integrations and differentiation. Many universities adopt a hybrid approach, buying core systems and building around them to create a competitive edge.
Modernisation typically involves migrating systems to the cloud, improving integrations and gradually replacing outdated components. This reduces risk, improves performance and allows universities to innovate without disrupting day-to-day operations.
Common challenges include managing legacy systems, integrating disconnected platforms, ensuring cybersecurity and delivering more with limited budgets. There’s also growing pressure to improve student experience while maintaining compliance and operational efficiency.
Technology reduces costs by automating manual processes, improving system efficiency and reducing reliance on large internal teams. Cloud platforms, AI tools and integrated systems can streamline operations and lower long-term infrastructure and maintenance costs.
By using data analytics, universities can identify patterns that signal when a student may be at risk of dropping out. This allows institutions to intervene early with targeted support, improving retention, satisfaction and overall student success.
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WHY NASHTECH
We combine global scale with deep technical expertise to deliver consistent results.
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Client net promoter score
75%+
Average test coverage
26+ years
Engineering excellence
99%
Defect removal efficiency

We don’t just deliver higher education software; we help you achieve real outcomes. From improving student satisfaction to reducing costs and risk, we combine technical expertise with a deep understanding of how universities operate.
We bring together custom software, AI, cloud, and integration to create solutions that actually work in your environment.



Global delivery
Headquartered in the UK, NashTech combines local advisory expertise with global engineering teams. Our delivery model combines onshore leadership with offshore scale across Europe, Asia and the Americas. We bring the scale, flexibility and expertise needed to support your ambitions, wherever you are in your journey. Giving you access to top engineering talent, cost efficiency and round-the-clock delivery, without compromising quality or collaboration.

Industries
Our experience in multiple industries lets us apply insights from one sector to another; whether it be an insurance provider learning from a retailer, or an education institution drawing ideas from hospitality. Just some of the industries we work with include:

Insights

Join us in conversation with Laura Bailey, software and education expert
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Sometimes it’s easy to under-appreciate a virtual learning environment until you put it through a full cloud migration, modernisation, and the controlled chaos of peak student enrolment. Working with The Open University to migrate and modernise their Moodle-based platforms to AWS – including the core VLE, OpenSTEM Labs and OpenLearn – gave us a front-row seat to what it really takes to future-proof large-scale digital learning. This is not just a story about moving servers; it is about reshaping how learning experiences are delivered, operated and evolved. If you’re considering migrating your education platform to the cloud, here are some practical insights to help you approach the process with confidence and clarity.
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If you’ve ever tried to force an ‘out of the box’ monolithic student information system (SIS) or learning management system (LMS) into your university, you’ll no doubt have experienced for yourself the missed deadlines, fragile integrations, and a campus-wide chorus of “this isn’t what we asked for.” The good news? You don’t need another ‘Big Bang’ to create a solution that meets all your needs, and you probably don’t even need to rip out and replace your off-the-shelf solution either.
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AI and generative AI (GenAI) have shaken up the education sector. University staff are using it to draft course pages, students are leaning on it for explanations, and professional services teams are testing it out for student queries, automated workflows and gaining efficiencies.
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