Byju’s-a homegrown Edtech company has recently acquired Austria-headquartered GeoGebra.
The acquisition will help Byju’s to offer new products and services as GeoGebra has 115 million students on its learning platform. Byju’s will implement new concepts by integrating GeoGebra’s capabilities and new learning formats into its existing mathematics portfolio.
The company in a statement said the new acquisition is aligned with Byju’s overall product strategy. Byju’s aims to make mathematics interesting and bring potential learning outcomes. In fact, the company did not reveal the monetary details of the deal yet.
GeoGebra’s platform is interactive, collaborative and dynamic for learning.
“The GeoGebra team has built a powerful and stimulating platform that complements Byju’s mission of providing impactful learning for students. Designed to improve mathematical understanding, it offers significant features that provide interactive resources that adapt to every child’s style and pace of learning,” Byju’s Chief Strategy Officer Anita Kishore said. “Together with our combined strengths, we will have a wider reach and the best resources to build innovative and exciting next-generation learning formats,” she said.
GeoGebra has 100 million learners across over 195 countries and provides easy-to-use formats for mathematics.