New York | Xpertno Chronicles – In a bold and visionary move, Expert Novice Group has officially transitioned from its hybrid operational model to a fully digitized and automated system, encompassing all of its constituent units, platforms, and services. The shift aims to redefine how academic, research, and educational entities function in the modern age.
At the forefront of this transformation is Raja Nasir Razzaq, Director and CEO of Expert Novice Group, who shared his insights in an exclusive session with Chronicles Discussion.
“We’re no longer walking towards the future — we are building it,” said Mr. Nasir. “This digital leap allows us to offer open-source systems that can be deployed by universities, institutions, and other sectors, drastically reducing operational costs, improving transparency, and enabling seamless record keeping and identity management.”
Expert Novice Group announced that its digital ecosystem will soon be available as an open-source deployment model, allowing institutions with limited funding to deploy their own research, certificate, and identity systems without bearing the massive costs associated with commercial platforms.
“The world is no longer waiting for transformation — it demands it. We are digitizing every core process to ensure educational resilience,” Nasir added.
“Whether it’s degree verification, conference management, or journal hosting — we’re building a future that’s cost-effective, transparent, and global.”
The group has hinted at even more groundbreaking developments:
“This is not just a system,” he emphasized. “It’s a movement — a digital revolution in academia, driven by equity, accessibility, and vision.”
Expert Novice Group is a research and innovation-based organization that includes the Xpertno Research Center (XRC), SEINU, XIJIR (Xpertno International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research), SEIPID, X-PEN ID, and XOABD — each committed to uplifting global academic standards through technology, open access, and smart infrastructure.