LENSELL Announces Partnership with Swinburne University of Technology to Empower Future Financial Leaders

Melbourne, Victoria – 20th January 2025 – Leading Australian fintech firm, LENSELL, today announced a strategic partnership with Swinburne University of Technology. This collaboration will equip Swinburne students from the School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship (SoBLE) with cutting-edge financial technology tools and knowledge, preparing them for successful careers in the ever-evolving financial landscape.

Through this partnership, LENSELL will integrate its industry-leading products, including TableBits (tabular data extractor), Diversiview (portfolio analysis and optimisation tool), and Polairis (pollution visualiser) into SoBle curriculum, including industry-based internship programs. Swinburne postgraduate students will gain hands-on experience with these practical tools, fostering a deeper understanding of financial markets and investment strategies.

Dr. Laura Rusu, Founder and CEO of LENSELL, commented:

"We're thrilled to partner with Swinburne University to equip the next generation of investors with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of modern finance. By integrating our innovative fintech solutions into Swinburne's curriculum, we're empowering future financial leaders to make informed decisions and achieve their financial goals."


About LENSELL

LENSELL empowers investors with the tools they need to make informed decisions at any point during their investment journey, democratising access to novel financial insights and technology.

It provides a user-friendly, research-driven investment decision-support platform that leverages the latest data science, analytics and AI technologies.

For media inquiries and further information please contact us:

Email: contact@lensellgroup.com

LENSELL website: lensellgroup.com

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lensell-group

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