The textbook publishing house plans to invest up to $48m through the fund, with $200m state fund FRII providing up to $8m.

Russia-based textbook publisher Prosveshcheniye has agreed to launch an education technology accelerator with the Russian government’s Internet Initiatives Development Fund (FRII), according to East-West Daily News, which cited a report in business daily Vedomosti.

Prosveshcheniye expects to invest up to RUB3bn ($48m) in startups through the fund, while the $200m FRII, established by Russia in 2013, will commit up to $8m and select the participating startups.

Technologies the accelerator will target include online course provision and education-focused robotics, virtual and augmented reality.