SpaceBasic, a B2B Saas company that offers a connected campus management experience for universities and other educational institutions, has launched operations in Malaysia.
The company has recently onboarded Peninsula College, a private institution in Malaysia, to offer a connected campus management experience.
This marks SpaceBasic’s first foray into international markets, with plans to aggressively expand into other markets, such as the Philippines and Vietnam, over the next few months.
SpaceBasic's market presence
In India, SpaceBasic works with over 70 universities, including notable Indian institutions such as IIM, O.P. Jindal University, Shoolini University, D.Y. Patil University and Good Host Spaces.
The company plans to follow a similar trajectory in Malaysia and other SE Asian countries.
"Our journey in India has been incredible, with universities embracing our solutions to transform campus operations. From automating tasks to reducing carbon footprint, SpaceBasic has been instrumental in creating a seamless, connected campus experience. With our entry into Malaysia, we plan to recreate a similar impact across universities in South East Asia," said Madhavi Shankar, CEO and Co-Founder of SpaceBasic.
"Our partnership with Peninsula college has been a great starting point and we plan to rapidly onboard other universities in Malaysia," Shankar added.
What does SpaceBasic do?
Founded by Madhavi Shankar and Indu Navar, SpaceBasic enables colleges and universities to drive student success with a digital campus management experience.
With SpaceBasic, students can navigate the university experience with Automated Campus Housing (Student Hostels), Digital Cafeteria, SpaceBasic Pay, Smart ID cards and eventually a Marketplace (job fairs, internships, placements) while faculty and staff have access to AI-driven insights from everyday tasks and communication.