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Phone-Free Schools: The New Frontier in Education
25 Jan
Summary
- Yondr creates sealed pouches to establish phone-free spaces in schools and venues.
- CEO Graham Dugoni has personally avoided smartphones for over a decade.
- The company saw a significant demand surge during the pandemic lockdowns.

Graham Dugoni, founder of Yondr, champions the creation of 'phone-free spaces,' having personally abstained from smartphone ownership for over a decade. His company specializes in sealed pouches and lock boxes designed to curb constant mobile phone usage, particularly within educational institutions. This initiative aims to counteract the 'fractured' social dynamics observed in schools, exacerbated by issues like cyberbullying and reliance on AI for homework.
The demand for Yondr's services has surged, especially from schools, with a notable increase following the 2020 pandemic. Parents gained a clearer understanding of the impact of prolonged screen time on their children, marking a significant tipping point for the company. Yondr's business model, which began with door-to-door sales in a camper van, now operates in 45 countries, serving around 3 million students daily.




