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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Computer science education company CodeHS has acquired Tynker for $2.2 million in cash, a significant drop from the $200 million that Byju’s paid in a cash-and-stock deal to acquire it 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.