Former Groover Labs member KaaS, or Knowledge As A Service, maker of the Ringorang app, announced the launch of a nationwide digital game aimed at high school students to help them develop work-ready skills.
Read the extensive story in Startland News here. Read more about the article in the Wichita Business Journal below.
We highlight our members (and former members) whenever they make headlines, but we understand the Wichita Business Journal locks its content behind a paywall. Thus, if you don’t subscribe, you cannot read the article. We apologize for the inconvenience. We keep a copy of the Wichita Business Journal in the kitchenette for anyone who wants to read the print edition. The digital edition is available here.
Wichita startup KaaS helps students navigate being employment-ready with new game
by Alice Mannette - Reporter
A Wichita startup has launched nationwide distribution for a game that helps students understand what employers want.
Knowledge as a Service Inc., inventors of the Ringorang habit formation software, have launched the app game across the U.S., which can be played on mobile devices or desktop computers.
“We launched a nationwide digital game tournament that targets the talent crisis,” Robert Feeney, chief vision officer of KaaS, said in a news release. “We started it here in Kansas as a way to make it fun and easy for students to adopt life skills, and now it’s helping launch students’ careers wherever they live.”
Read the full article here.