21st November- Orovia Education will be attending Schools and Academies Show Live 2018 at the NEC, Birmingham.

Specialists in educational software the show will help spread the message about their award-winning programme EduPay. EduPay, which was previously launched at the annual show, was awarded “Software of the Year” at the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) Annual Excellence Awards last month.

Award-Winning Educational Software

EduPay is the only education-specific payroll software available on the market. It automates processes that are both essential and complex, handling e-payslips, HMRC submissions, and pension files. This makes it an efficient and cost-effective solution during a period where many schools have been affected by funding cuts.

Around 3000 visitors are expected to attend the Department of Education supported exhibition, and Orovia Education’s appearance will allow each to learn how EduPay can benefit their institution by speeding-up tasks and eliminating the possibility of human error.

Orovia Education to exhibit at Schools and Academies Show

Trusted Stand Supplier

Orovia Education will continue an already fruitful relationship with exhibition stand experts Quadrant2Design. On Quadrant2Design’s work, Marketing Manager Beth Clark said “We do love our Q2D stand – we feel it is definitely one of the more eye-catching stands at the show – particularly with our rotating header and our lovely bright orange and turquoise branding.”

Whilst EduPay will be the focus of this year’s Schools and Academies Show for Orovia Education, Ms Clark also hinted at what future shows may hold. “In the future it’s likely we’ll use the show as a launching point for the HR modules which will integrate with EduPay and [budget software] BPS,” Ms Clark said, giving school decision makers more to look forward to and highlighting EduPay’s adaptability.

You can find out more about EduPay and Orovia Education at stand F1 at the Schools and Academies Show Live 2018 on the 21st November at the NEC in Birmingham.