It’s a good time to invest in edtech

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By Karyne Levy

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

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We haven't heard much from the edtech sector ever since the pandemic forced students out of the classrooms and in front of their computers.

But, as Anna Heim writes in the intro of our most recent survey of edtech investors, "we found that with AI in the picture, edtech startups have been as quietly busy as a subterranean network of moles in fall."

Just tacking AI onto a product isn't enough, and investors are hoping that the technology will lead to more innovation in the space. Check out Anna's story on the future of edtech in emerging markets as well as the opportunities that AI can bring.

Thanks for reading!

Karyne

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A pretty solid piece of advice when building a business is to listen to the customers and build the product around it. But sometimes, even when following business fundamentals, the product fails. But this product death cycle doesn't need to repeat itself, writes Zeda.io founder and CEO Prashant Mahajan. "There are ways companies can better understand their customers' pain points to develop the right products that solve the right problems at the right time."

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Pitch Deck Teardown: Rypplzz' $3M seed deck

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