One Student One Laptop

Technology Partner for the One Student One Laptop initiative

Daffodil Computers Limited (DCL) supports Daffodil International University with technology, logistics, and laptop services that help bring digital access directly to students.

Partnership Overview

A technology partnership built to support student access

With the goal of using technology to transform education, Daffodil International University launched the One Student One Laptop initiative to give every student access to a personal laptop. To make that possible at scale, the university partnered with Daffodil Computers Limited for logistical and technical support.

The agreement positioned DCL to provide DaffodilPC laptops with related services for DIU students. The partnership helped turn a strong institutional idea into an operational student service that could be delivered consistently.

Agreement scope

Under the signed agreement, DCL would provide laptops and related support services so the initiative could reach students with a complete technology package, not only a device handover.

Device Access

Student-ready laptops

Service Model

Support beyond handover

Academic Impact

ICT-enabled learning

National Relevance

A replicable digital model

Representatives of Daffodil International University and Daffodil Computers Limited signing the technology partnership agreement
Signing agreement between Daffodil International University and Daffodil Computers Limited for the One Student One Laptop initiative.

Program Milestones

Key moments that shaped the technology partnership

The original article highlights several moments that explain how the initiative moved from institutional vision to direct student impact.

02 February 2011

Distribution begins

DIU began distributing DaffodilPC laptops to students, marking the start of the initiative's direct support for student learning.

08 July 2011

Formal agreement with DCL

DIU signed the technology partnership agreement with Daffodil Computers Limited to formalize laptop delivery and service support.

16 July 2011

Public distribution ceremony

The laptop distribution ceremony was held at the DIU auditorium, where the Education Minister described the initiative as an example for quality education and digital readiness.

Partner Impact

Why this Technology Partner matters for students

The article presents the partnership as part of DIU's wider commitment to ICT-led education and the long-term digital capability of its students.

Stronger digital access

Students receive direct access to a working personal device, helping them participate more fully in academic, research, and skills-based learning

Service beyond supply

The partnership covers related support services as well as device delivery, making the program more practical and dependable for students.

Readiness for global competition

DIU frames ICT capability as essential to national progress and graduate competitiveness in both local and global contexts.

Aligned institutional support

Because DCL is part of the wider Daffodil ecosystem, the partnership supports fast coordination between education goals and technology delivery.

Related Coverage

Media references connected to the original article

The source page includes two linked news references, helping place the partnership in a broader public conversation around digital education and student technology access.

Scanned Noyadigonta newspaper coverage of the DIU and DCL technology partnership
Print Media

Naya Diganta

A scanned print-media reference connected to the agreement between Daffodil International University and Daffodil Computers Limited.

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Scanned Noyadigonta newspaper coverage of the DIU and DCL technology partnership
Print Media

New Nation

A scanned print-media reference connected to the agreement between Daffodil International University and Daffodil Computers Limited.

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Partnership Invitation

Interested in partnering with DIU for student digital access?

DIU welcomes technology companies, service providers, CSR teams, and education-focused organizations that want to collaborate on devices, technical support, digital skills, and student-centered innovation.