
EdTech firm TagHive raises $2.5 million
The Hindu
TagHive Inc., a Samsung Ventures-backed ed-tech start-up, said it had raised $2.5 million in Series A funding led by Forest Partners, an alternative investment firm based in South Korea. The company p
TagHive Inc., a Samsung Ventures-backed ed-tech start-up, said it had raised $2.5 million in Series A funding led by Forest Partners, an alternative investment firm based in South Korea.
The company plans to use the funds to ramp up technology upgrades and expand local teams in India to meet the growing demand for its smart learning platform, it said.
“TagHive is on a mission to solve education inequality and to disrupt India’s $7.5 billion public schooling ecosystem by improving classroom learning with smart technology,” the company said.

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