Daily Markup #1098: Pandai crowned world champion at the WITSA World Cup; beats 16 tech companies from 10 countries

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Beyond books

  • 16 startups and tech companies from 10 countries competed at the World Innovation, Technology, and Services Alliance (WITSA) World Cup, and 500-backed edtech company Pandai emerged as a global champion!
  • The team impressed the judges with their scalable and impactful platform that enhances learning through personalized educational tools and assessments for educators and students.
  • The Pandai app employs intelligent personalization and gamification to enhance learning outcomes for students, making studying more enjoyable and effective.
  • Co-founder & CEO Khairul Anwar shared the win is a testament to Pandai’s mission to make quality education accessible to all students worldwide.
  • Congratulations to the Pandai team!
  • Read the full story here.

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