Digital Human Library and Terranova Defense Solutions Forge Strategic Partnership to Expand Digital Education Across North America

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 20, 2025

Digital Human Library and Terranova Defense Solutions Forge Strategic Partnership to Expand Digital Education Across North America


Toronto, ON — Digital Human Library Inc. (dHL), Canada’s premier digital learning experience provider, and Terranova Defense Solutions Incorporated (Terranova), a leader in aerospace and defense innovation, are proud to announce a strategic collaboration aimed at transforming digital education for K–12 students across North America.

This partnership brings together dHL’s extensive network of educational content, including their expansive library of industry experts, and interactive virtual tours and virtual reality programs, with Terranova’s technical infrastructure, cybersecurity expertise, and strategic leadership.

Together, the organizations will co-develop and deliver innovative learning experiences through the Center for Continuing Education and Workforce Development at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY), beginning with the launch of Terranova’s Immediate Immersion and Cyber Defense Pilot Program in September 2025.

As part of the agreement, both CEOs, Leigh Cassell of Digital Human Library and James Castle of Terranova, have entered into a formal partnership.

“This partnership is about more than integrating technology into the classroom, it’s about empowering youth through meaningful global connections and learning experiences,” said Leigh Cassell, CEO of Digital Human Library. “Together, we’re building bridges between education and industry to prepare students for the future.”

“We’re proud to support dHL’s expansion into the U.S. and globally, and integrate their powerful educational tools into our pilot programs,” added James Castle, CEO & CSO of Terranova Aerospace and Defense Group and Cyber Security Global Alliance. “This collaboration reflects our shared vision for inclusive, secure, and forward-thinking digital education.”

The partnership will also support the development of standalone dHL programming within BMCC’s Continuing Education division, offering enriched learning opportunities for K–12 students and educators across the United States in extension to the programs now being offered in Canada.

For media inquiries or partnership opportunities, please contact:
Leigh Cassell – leigh.cassell@digitalhumanlibrary.com
James Castle – james.castle@terranova-secdef.com

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