Everon UK has deepened its collaboration with EKC Ashford College by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signalling a joint commitment to helping students gain valuable insight into how assistive technology enables people to live more independently and confidently.
As a leading provider of education, training, and career pathways across Kent, EKC Ashford College welcomes opportunities to expose learners to innovative and fast-growing sectors. Everon, a European organisation with a UK base in Kent, will contribute its specialist knowledge in digital care solutions, offering guidance and mentoring as part of the agreement. Peter Kerly, Vice President of Group Sales and Marketing at Everon UK, commented:
“The Everon team is really pleased to be sponsoring the College with the intention of introducing students to the assisted living technology sector, and the ways this can help us to support our ageing population more effectively.
“It’s an industry that is really exciting, and is going through tremendous change as it harnesses the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning to turn data into insights and interventions to help people live well for longer.
“We’re looking forward to encouraging and supporting students to explore care technology, and are excited to be working with the College over the next year.”
Principal of EKC Ashford College, Lucy Clark, added:
“It was excellent to welcome Peter from Everon UK to our EKC Ashford College to celebrate this new partnership.
“His visit allowed us to show him the Everon UK display we have in one of our classrooms, and to highlight our vibrant learning environment.
“Today marks the first step in this exciting new partnership, and we cannot wait to see how it continues to flourish over the next year and support our students to unlock new opportunities and career paths.”
The MoU paves the way for ongoing collaboration between Everon and EKC Ashford College, opening new opportunities for students to learn about and engage with the evolving assistive technology sector.


