Edtech startup TagHive raises $2.5 M from Forest Partners
Kolkata-based TagHive, a Samsung Ventures-backed edtech startup, has raised USD 2.5 million in Series A funding led by Forest Partners, an alternative investment firm based in South Korea. The company will use the new funds to ramp up technology upgrades and expand local teams in India to meet growing demand for its smart learning platform. Class Saathi, developed by TagHive, is an AI-based clicker solution that drives greater student engagement and participation in classrooms. The solution is affordable and does not require schools to upgrade their infrastructure as it functions via bluetooth connectivity instead of internet or electricity.
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