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By Jayan Jacob Meledom
Originally published on the "World Innovation & Change Management Institute"
The goal of education is to prepare people for fulfilling lives. The abilities, know-how, and values that students gain throughout their academic careers are known as learning outcomes. These results are crucial because they determine both the future success of the students and the future of society in general.
It is impossible to overstate the significance of learning outcomes in education. They serve as:
In education, there are several different kinds of learning outcomes:
Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound learning outcomes are essential:
The benefits of learning outcomes for students are numerous:
Employers need learning outcomes to assess candidates’ qualifications and skill sets. They serve as proof of the knowledge and skills needed to perform a specific job.
Learning outcomes are a crucial component of education. They help teachers create successful lesson plans and provide students with a framework for monitoring their development. Ultimately, student success and the future of society depend on learning outcomes.
“How important is to promote Learning Outcomes Education” — World Innovation & Change Management Institute
https://wicmi.ch/education/how-important-is-to-promote-learning-outcomes-education/
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Source: Silicon India
fitness tracking and delivers a secure and user friendly client module through the Microsoft Azure cloud based server. FITKNOT offers full customisability based on user requirements by tracking and providing realtime fitness statistics, customized alerts and reminders to achieve daily fitness goals and meaningful health metrics.
ActiveLogica is making an outstanding contribution that would cater to various fitness and healthcare needs, makingit easier to track improved health outcomes through innovation & automation
FITKNOT also facilitates effective communication between health professionals and their customers. With FITKNOT writing fitness programs on paper are a thing of the past, so with Fitknot fitness professionals can deliver programs to their clients via the app. In addition, the user may choose to share progress with their trainer who can then provide feedback and tweak the fitness program after reviewing compliance and monitoring effectiveness based on goals previously set.
Data portability means the data ultimately belongs to the user, empowering them to monitor their health and fitness progress over the long term regardless of which fitness centre they belong to. Furthermore, data driven insights will enable businesses such as fitness centres and personal training studios to monitor their return on investment against key metrics.
The affordability of resources plagues most startups and ActiveLogica was no stranger to the unique challenges of startup culture. Despite excelling in producing a truly innovative product, ActiveLogica encountered several setbacks in its initial stages. Fortunately, the company was recognised by Microsoft Bizpark as an innovator in state-of-the-art technologies suchs as AI and Blockchain space.
In the same year, ActiveLogica was recognised by Startup India and obtained seed fund assistance from KSIDC and incubated in SIDC BIC infopark. In May 2018, ActiveLogica was selected for the business delegation to the United States by Kerala Startup Mission. “Our leadership team encompasses vast experience and global exposure; while our lean team of employees are young, energetic with a real go getter attitude. Having the best of both worlds has helped us resolve many hiccups and achieves outstanding results,” Jayan adds.
To capitalize on its remarkable growth, earlier this year, ActiveLogica invited Dr Sylvia Victor (an NRI currently residing in Australia) to join its Advisory Board for Australian market. The founding members identified Sylvia’s potential to add value to commercialising the FITKNOT app through her passion for health and fitness, together with her global business expertise. ActiveLogica aims to strengthen its market position in India and seeking to expand to overseas markets in the UK, US, Australia and Middle East.
Through FITKNOT, ActiveLogica ultimately hopes to empower users to be proactive about making healthy choices and take ownership of their health and wellness. As a company, they believe that preventative action can help curb the rising cost of health care globally. ActiveLogica has set its sights in making an outstanding contribution that caters to various fitness and healthcare needs, making it easier to track health outcomes, through innovation automation.
Reference: Silicon India - ActiveLogica: Intelligent Solutions for HealthCare & Life Sciences
Source: Malayala Manorama
Kochi/London, July 2025 — Active Logica Life Sciences Innovations, a Kochi‑based biotechnology startup, has been recognized as one of the standout companies at the prestigious “Startup of Innovation Mix & Polish Challenge” held in London. Competing against a global field of early‑stage enterprises, Active Logica secured awards in the Business Excellence, Corporate Investment, and Strategic Partnership categories.
Founded by CEO James Joseph Meledom, Active Logica develops high‑throughput screening systems and bespoke assay platforms for academic and industrial research. “Our multidisciplinary approach—uniting molecular biologists, data scientists and engineers—has enabled us to push the boundaries of genomic analysis,” said Meledom. “This recognition underscores the strength of India’s startup ecosystem and validates our vision for scalable, precision‑driven life‑science solutions.”
The international jury lauded Active Logica’s robust business model, innovative technology pipeline, and strong collaborator network. With the award as a springboard, the company plans to expand its footprint into European and Middle Eastern markets while deepening partnerships with Indian research institutions and commercial laboratories. Observers say this achievement further cements Kerala’s emergence as a hub for cutting‑edge life‑science innovation.