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Ocelot completes acquisition of Nuro Retention to enhance predictive analytics

Jul 09, 2024about 1 year ago

Acquiring Company

Ocelot

Acquired Company

Nuro Retention

SacramentoChicagoSoftwareEducation

Description

Ocelot, the industry leader in AI-driven student lifecycle engagement, has announced its acquisition of Nuro Retention's predictive analytics and retention technology. This strategic move enhances Ocelot's advanced data capabilities, enabling institutions to communicate proactively throughout the student journey, promote student well-being, and foster deeper engagement with the institution. The acquisition allows Ocelot to provide a comprehensive platform that empowers institutions to create seamless, impactful student connections tailored to each individual's unique needs.

Company Information

Company

Ocelot

Location

Sacramento, California, United States

About

Ocelot is the industry leader in AI-driven student lifecycle engagement, empowering colleges and universities to improve student experiences through 24/7 support and real-time insight into student needs. Ocelot's solutions are underpinned by unrivaled, higher-ed specific language learning models, integrated solutions offerings, and a continuously improving AI engine fueled by millions of real-time student interactions. Trusted by hundreds of organizations across the U.S., Ocelot makes cutting-edge machine learning accessible, secure, and scalable so institutions can better understand student needs and focus on creating impactful, personalized interactions that drive real outcomes.

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