EdTech startup iSavvy Education, which has developed an educational platform based on the computer game Minecraft, has attracted investments of $50,000. The funds will be used to scale the business and move the product to mobile devices.

The startup iSavvy Education to teach children in Minecraft raised $50,000 to scale the business

The startup iSavvy Education has attracted investments of $50 thousand from the co-founder of the 1inch Network cryptocurrency project, Anton Bukov. This is what the founder of the project, Rostislav Plankin, told RB.RU.

“The startup will invest the funds received in scaling the business, perfecting the educational gaming ecosystem and moving the product to mobile devices,” Plankin said. He did not express his assessment of the company.

iSavvy Education is an educational platform for children, where learning takes place in a world created on the basis of the Minecraft computer game. Each academic subject or topic is a game environment with a story and missions to engage children in the educational process.

iSavvy Education was founded in 2022. The startup is located in Azerbaijan and focused on the CIS countries. At an early stage of its development, the company attracted investments from an Azerbaijani business angel.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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