Trey Visay is the outcome of iCamp, an event where expert in one selected theme gather together with technologists to discover and develop a quick prototype to addressing specific issue that the team have raised during the discussion. With cooperation from Kampuchean Action for Promote Education (KAPE), the first version of the application was created, made available to be downloaded on Android and launched on February 2018. The application was then used among New Generation Schools during the initial stage. On December 2018, with the scale up support from USAID via Development Innovation, InSTEDD have extended the cooperation partnership with Ministry of Education Youth and Sports by transferring ownership of the application to be under the MoEYs making the application able to sustain and use nationwide.
InSTEDD would like to express our sincere appreciation to all of our partners for the years of exceptional collaboration with the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia and for your contribution to its success in providing important solutions for social good.
Our original vision when we established the iLabSEA was that it would ultimately become a separate entity, locally owned and operated, in a model that provides social benefit and fits within the local economy. After 13 years of service to our local community, we are thrilled to announce that InSTEDD has closed our iLabSEA and the team from the LabSEA has now established an independent social enterprise organization, Kawsang.
We are confident that Kawsang will continue to provide the excellent service that has become their leadership team’s standard.
We are excited to have you join us in celebrating the success of realizing our vision for the iLabSEA and we very much appreciate your participation in this success and continued collaboration with Kawsang.