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India’s Byju’s has agreed to acquire creative coding platform Tynker as it continues its expansion into edtech and educational games in the United States.. The Bengaluru, India-based company ...
Tynker's highly successful coding curriculum has been used by one in three U.S. K-8 schools, 100,000 schools globally, and over 60 million kids across 150 countries.
Online education giant Byju’s is paying about $200 million to acquire the coding platform Tynker, people familiar with the matter said, as India’s most valuable startup accelerates its ...
Byju’s said on Thursday it has acquired California-headquartered Tynker, a leading coding platform for K-12 students, the latest in a series of major purchases as the Indian edtech giant ...
Tynker's highly successful coding curriculum has been used by one in three U.S. K-8 schools, 100,000 schools globally, and over 60 million kids across 150 countries.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — Tynker, the leading game-based coding platform that has engaged over 100 million kids, proudly introduces “Tynker Copilot.”Leveraging the capabilities of Large Language ...
Chief Growth Officer of Tynker, a leading K-12 edtech platform that has helped more than 100 million kids learn to code. Mobile learning has become increasingly popular, mainly due to the Covid-19 ...
Further, the court also ordered the sale of Tynker, another of Byju’s US-focused subsidiaries, to be sold to CodeHS, a Chicago-based provider of computer science teaching platform to schools, for ...
BYJU’S, which had built its education empire through numerous acquisitions fueled by investor money, acquired US-based Osmo for $120 million in 2019, followed by Epic! and Tynker in 2021.
Tynker was sold to CodeHS for $2.2 million, a fraction of the $200 million Byju's paid. TAL Education Group acquired Epic for $95 million, far less than Byju's $500 million investment.