HowNow agrees content partnership with Harvard Business Impact

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HowNow, an AI learning platform, has announced a new strategic partnership with Harvard Business Impact. The partnership will make curated content from Harvard Business Review (HBR) available to HowNow Guru customers.

HBR offers insights on leadership, management, strategy, and innovation including an extensive digital library of expertise from leaders in the business management sector.

HowNow Guru is an AI agent capable of teaching people through interactive multi-module experiences. 

By connecting the two, the new partnership will allow HowNow customers to enjoy hyper-personalized learning experiences powered by content from HBR.

HowNow’s Co-founder and CEO, Nelson Sivalingam, explains: “Our partnership with HBI integrates HBR’s world-class expertise into agentic AI learning experiences that can teach, coach and adapt at scale. The partnership also represents a powerful new business model that will enable content providers to monetise their knowledge in ways that directly impact how people work and grow.

“Customers can now combine HBR’s recognised authority with their own organizational knowledge to build Gurus that are not only credible, but contextually relevant to their people and business. This is the future of learning: trusted expertise, adapted to every individual and every organisation.”

“At Harvard Business Publishing, our goal is to help leaders and organizations turn insight into action. Partnering with HowNow enables us to bring Harvard Business Review’s trusted expertise to learners through dynamic, AI-powered experiences that reflect how people learn and work today,” adds Ian Fanton, Chief Client Officer at Harvard Business Publishing.


The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026

The EdTech Innovation Hub Awards celebrate excellence in global education technology, with a particular focus on workforce development, AI integration, and innovative learning solutions across all stages of education.

Now open for entries, the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 recognize the companies, platforms, and individuals driving transformation in the sector, from AI-driven assessment tools and personalized learning systems, to upskilling solutions and digital platforms that connect learners with real-world outcomes.

Submissions are open to organizations across the UK, the Americas, and internationally. Entries should highlight measurable impact, whether in K–12 classrooms, higher education institutions, or lifelong learning settings.

Winners will be announced on 14 January 2026 as part of an online showcase featuring expert commentary on emerging trends and standout innovation. All winners and finalists will also be featured in our first print magazine, to be distributed at BETT 2026.

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