WizKlub, Ed tech startup, furnishes 60 million rupees led by Incubate Fund India By CIOReviewIndia Team

WizKlub, Ed tech startup, furnishes 60 million rupees led by Incubate Fund India

CIOReviewIndia Team | Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 09:20 IST

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ed-techWizKlub, an ed-tech startup that frames future skills for school students, has raised Rs 6 crore in its pre-Series A round, from existing investor Incubate Fund India, bringing the total funds raised to Rs 15 crore so far. The company has planned to use the fresh capital to accelerate growth and run rate, it said in a statement.

The Bengaluru-based startup develops skills in the students of aged 5-15 years with the help of its smart tech programs that makes them ready for the developing future.

Experts educate these skills through an AI powered tech platform that delivers a personalized learning path for every child along with its HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) program. HOTS develops higher order thinking skills to ensure that every child is a smart reader, thinker and a elegant solver.

“The current classroom practices are designed around “knowledge dissemination" and not around building skills necessary for success in the coming decade. The most important future-ready skills are higher order thinking skills such as logical, creative and analytical thinking as well as the ability of an individual to use technology to solve real-world problems. WizKlub programs are designed to build these future-ready skills and bring out the best in every child," said Amit Bansal, founder & CEO, WizKlub.

The WizKlub SmartTech Program, for children as young as 6 years, builds enduring talent and confidence to develop tech products through coding, robotics, smart devices and AI. The company offers its programs on a subscription model.

"The need for developing skills beyond the basic school curriculum and interest in parents to partake in such programs has increased manifold during the recent years. We believe in WizKlub’s vision to provide excellent quality and easy access to cognitive and technology learning programs for students and that they have the potential to scale rapidly," said Nao Murakami of Incubate Fund India.

WizKlub affirms to have delivered over 100,000 hours of modified learning to young students across the world.

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