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ACKTEC’s expansion in China has seen tremendous growth in terms of scalability and adaptability. Despite the challenges faced, our team in Beijing, headed by Mr Xu Zhonghua, has helped many corporations and institutions weather the effects of the pandemic by providing an immersive and safe environment for digital learners.
We’re grateful for all the recognition as we continue to grow and make an impact in the edutech space.
Thank you startupcity for nominating us as one of the top startups in Singapore 2021! 🙌🏼🎉
We are truly honoured to be part of this cultural exchange journey with Josiah Montessori and #edudesign(正己基业) in creating an immersive learning journey for all the students!
ACKTEC Technologies, a Singapore-based immersive learning startup, has raised US$1 million in seed funding from Seeds Capital, Octava, EduSpaze, Govin Capital, along with angel investors.
2020 saw a lot of changes to the world and employee management, welfare and engagement was greatly impacted as well. With all these changes and the pandemic still ravaging many parts of Southeast Asia, we asked hrtech founders and entrepreneurs to look back at the year and share what 2020 was like for hrtech.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges to the education and training industry, a sector which has valued face-to-face interactions and, as such, has tended to resist digitalisation. With rules and restrictions aimed at reducing social contact implemented as a response to the pandemic, the sector has been impacted at all levels, from infant and childcare services to corporate training for adults.
TechNode Global has announced the winners for the first edition of ORIGIN Innovation Awards. 2020 winners include early-stage startups, venture capital firms, corporates, community builders, and influential individuals. Close to 400 contenders from 18 countries across the Asia Pacific region participated.
Four years ago, Rayvan Ho went door to door to 20 schools, hoping to sell virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) content to enhance the learning experience. However, no one bought the idea. “Nobody [then] believed digitalisation is the way, because a lot of people feel that this violates or dilutes the content, and it’s not a way of learning,” Ho, the founder and CEO of education technology start-up ACKTEC Technologies, told The Edge Singapore in a recent interview.
SG:D Techblazer Awards 2020 is the nation’s highest accolade for tech innovation and aims to provide recognition and endorsement to Singapore-based organisations that have exemplified the spirit of innovation in their development of tech products and services, or their use of tech to achieve excellence.
In this third run of the Techblazer Awards, ACKTEC is proud to be shortlisted for the Most Promising Innovation Award. With KQwest and Ackteclearn, ACKTEC hopes to create a conducive ecosystem to bridge training partners, learners and growing market needs.
Edtech startup ACKTEC Technologies, announced that they have received investment from a prominent family office to scale ACKTEC’s new online learning product — ACKTEC KQwest, a learning marketplace that connects industrial partners that are developing accredited, immersive-learning courses with learners across Asia. The investment will accelerate ACKTEC Technologies’ growth, in line with its vision to serve 100 million learners with over 10,000 enterprise-grade learning contents.
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