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Today Aeyons, a leading Musical EdTech company founded in Melbourne, has announced a deal with Dakia Digital, the technology incubator of the Dakia U-Ventures group, to create a new wave of opportunities for musicians and learners across the world.

The partnership will bolster Aeyons’ existing vision to make music teaching and learning more accessible to musicians and learners on a global scale, while helping Dakia Digital expand their reach and effectiveness in the education sector. Dakia Digital’s mission is to use exponential technologies, convergent and cross-disciplinary expertise, and a uniquely designed ecosystem to solve some of the world’s greater challenges.

“We’re very excited about bringing our vision and experience in scaling consumer brands on a global scale to this partnership and expand our ecosystem to the education sector. There is an immense potential synergy between our companies guided by an aligned purpose which will unequivocally result in positive impact and value for millions of aspiring artists” says Rob Gonda, CEO of Dakia Digital.

Seeking to revolutionize the music and performing arts education sectors, Aeyons has already offered work to hundreds of musicians across Australia and elsewhere in the world through its online tuition platform since it was founded earlier this year.

Gérard Patacca, CEO of Aeyons, who joined the team this year following a 10-year tenure at Opera Australia, explained that the agreement would bring “thrilling new opportunities to our musical network, which is already bringing over 150 teachers from 17 countries to learners via our state of the art digital platform.

“We look forward to working with Dakia Digital to fulfill our mission to create the leading online community of professional, student and amateur musicians in the world”.

As part of the deal, Aeyons and Dakia Digital will be a key component of the education initiatives within the Dakia U-Ventures ecosystem. Via the partnership with Dakia Digital, Aeyons joins to its board of directors two of Dakia U-Ventures’s most senior leaders: Robert Lavia, Chairman of Dakia U-Ventures and Brian Bacon, Chairman of UMusic Hotels.

Brian Bacon comments, “We are proud and pleased to welcome Aeyons to the Dakia U-Ventures ecosystem.

“Responding decisively to the global COVID pandemic, Aeyons provides a lifeline to musicians at this time of unprecedented volatility and uncertainty, through a technology platform that makes higher education from some of the world’s best musicians more easily accessible to both students and teachers.

“Together we aim to make a difference for musicians and the global community of artists, teachers and students.”

For more information, please visit Aeyons.com