On June 11, Bengaluru-headquartered edutech startup Quizizz launched its online quiz and assignment platform in India after it received a great response in the United States. The platform can be used to create and take online quizzes and polls. Teachers can assign quizzes to students to solve in their own time and at their own
India-based edtech firm Adda247 collaborates with tech-driven company Indic-AI to make quality learning content available to differently-abled students. The edtech firm will offer pedagogical content that will be processed by Indic-AI for visually impared students through AI and deep learning. By collaborating with Indic-AI, Adda247 will also address the financial challenges of educational mainstreaming faced
Thailand-based edtech startup Concile, a platform which helps companies improve skills of their employees, recently raised US $900,000 in pre-series A funding from Humanica, Stormbreaker venture and 500 Tuk Tuks, a microfund of Silicon Valley?s 500 startups that is focused on Thailand. Concile was founded in 2014 to cater to businesses to re-skill or develop
London-based edtech firm BibliU raised $10 million from Nesta Impact Investments in a Series A funding round. Other investors in the round include Guinness Asset Management, Oxford Sciences Innovation, and investors associated with impact investment bank ClearlySo. The latest round of funding was completed on Apr 17, 2020. With the current funding, the company aims
Bangaluru-based edtech startup Vedantu raised $6.8 Mn in Series C funding round led by KB Global Platform from South Korea, in April. As per a filing of the ministry of corporate affairs from April 20, in return for the investment Vedantu allotted 3,82,235 Series C2 Compulsive Convertible Preference Share (CCPS) to KB Global at a