The bespoke education programme operator’s $1.4m startup accelerator will focus on edtech startups in a bid to explore hitherto unknown technologies.

India-based personalised e-learning platform provider uFaber Edutech has formed a Rs 100m ($1.4m) startup accelerator scheme for early-stage education technology developers, VCCircle has reported.

Founded in 2015, uFaber runs customisable remote learning programmes for primary school students to adult learners. It has 1 million active users and more than 60,000 subscribers.

In addition to funding, uFaber will also provide its portfolio companies with access to its network, customer base and other strategic areas.

Rohit Jain, co-founder & CEO of uFaber,…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.