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New products aimed at altering the face of Ghanaian education have been unveiled in Accra.
The products, innovative Smarter surfaces help to transform schools, offices, and tables into smarter surfaces such as white, black, clear, or magnetic for purposes of writing and PowerPoint presentation.
It also includes a range of projectors which will help any organisation to stay in tune with the changing world.

Head of Marketing of School Excess, Felix Nkrumah, said the products are timely considering the country is spending a lot on education.
“We want Ghanaian businesses and schools to benefit from our products,” he said.

He encouraged Ghanaians to adapt to changing times and invest a lot in their children’s education.
School Excess is the sole distributor of innovative smarter surfaces products in Ghanaian and in the West African Markets.
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