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Fujn curated five edtech startups that received funding between 2022 to 2024: 1- Subject: a virtual school for high school students in the US, designed to be an on-demand e-learning platform to assist students with instructor support. Subject raised $5.3M in seed funding in 2021 from SoftBank, Uber, and Teachable. In 2022, went to Series A with a raise of $29.4M led by Owl Ventures. 2- Educatly: a startup focused on HE student recruitment from abroad. This platform serves as a hub for universities and students to connect and act through a trusted partner coupled with a network of student ambassadors across the world, a LinkedIn experience for students. Founded in 2020 and raised $1M in pre-seed in 2021 from Enterprise Ireland and Falak Startups Community, and a $2.5M new raise, targeting MENA to expand. 3- Aanaab: a startup from KSA that enables teachers to develop toolsets to better support their students. Started in 2016 and received $1.5M from Wamda Capital and others. Since then, they to have reached millions of teachers and partnered with 11 governments in MENA to use their library of resources, training, certifications, and professional licenses. Recently, Aanaab has received an undisclosed investment and partnered with Rethink Education, to support its growth in MENA. 4-Kinnu: a generative AI edtech startup based in the UK using mobile gamification and targets EMEA. Like Duolingo, teaches using progression. Their subjects range from AI to Philosophy to even Film Theory. Kinnu raised $2.4M pre-seed in 2022 and $6.5M seed in 2023 from Calvary Ventures and LocalGlobe. 5- Modal Learning: focuses on technology upskilling using principles from agile project management, such as sprints and cohort collaboration that separates key ideas in a modular and interactive setting. The founders are ex-Udemy who add hands-on experience with labs and live sessions with experts similar to teaching assistants and the university experience. In 2022, they raised $6.7M with many venture capital firms, such as LEARN CAPITAL VENTURE PARTNERS III, LP and SignalFire. Modal raised $25 million in Series A. #edtech #funding #startups #preseed #seed #seriesA #mena #emea #us #k12education #upskilling #edugaming #edutainement #learninggamification #kinnu #subject #aanaab #educatly #modal https://lnkd.in/epYBrZju

Top 5 Innovative Edtech and Learning Startups of 2022-2024

Top 5 Innovative Edtech and Learning Startups of 2022-2024

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