PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Osmo from BYJU’S is offering up to 40% off select learning kits, games, and accessories during the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale (Oct 11-12). In addition, BYJU’S ...
The Indira Gandhi Stadium, India’s largest indoor arena with the capacity to seat about 20,000 people, played host to an event in 2013 much different than its usual lineup of concerts and badminton ...
Byju's learning app has been removed from the Google Play Store due to unpaid dues to Amazon Web Services. Think and Learn, which operates under the Byju's brand, is now managed by an Insolvency ...
The edtech giant has earmarked another $400 Mn of investment into this segment towards accelerating Great Learning’s growth The acquisition marks BYJU’S push into the professional upskilling and ...
Once the face of India’s digital education boom, Byju’s rose from a modest learning app to a global edtech powerhouse valued at $22 billion at its pea.
Byju’s unveiled three transformer models on Wednesday intended to enhance the quality of its services and streamline learning and personalization experience for its students as the edtech giant places ...
BYJU’S BIG BET: Indian education company Byju’s has acquired Osmo, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup that sells educational games for kids, for $120 million, TechCrunch reports. The deal comes less ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. & BENGALURU, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Backed by General Atlantic, Sequoia Capital, the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Naspers, Silver Lake, Tiger Global and other notable investors, BYJU ...
India’s digital learning pioneer Byju’s is buying professional training and higher education platform Great Learning for $600 million, accelerating an acquisition spree to expand globally. The ...
Palo Alto, CA–Feb 10, 2022–Award-winning STEAM brand, Osmo from BYJU’S, announces Kar-Han Tan’s appointment as Head of Computer Vision and Machine Learning, effective immediately. With three decades ...
Byju's learning app delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to Amazon Web Services
Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services, according to sources. While some of the other apps of ...
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