Earlier this week, we learnt that hospitals become more efficient when going paperless. Today we are learning about schools. First hospitals, now schools. Talk about making an impact where you most need it.
The Washington Post reports that “Some schools are taking a fresh look at “paperless” activities, meaning pretty much anything involving three-dimensional objects.” The article further reports that “A 5,000-sheet case of copier paper costs about $40. Envision copying 30 to 40 sheets every week for 500 students, and it’s easy to see how costs add up“.
Having some of the local schools in our area as our customers, we are very well familiar with the challenges that schools face and how digitizing academic information (student records, classroom assignments, etc,.) results in saving time, money, space and trees. We are encouraged by this trend.


