Israeli edutech firm Accelium eyes Indian school market
Its game-based cognitive learning initially meant for school students is being used in universities and corporate houses
Accelium, an Israeli EduTech firm present in 30 countries, is setting up shop in India, said an Israeli business consultant who has been engaged by the 25-year-old firm founded by two Israeli chess masters.
“We have been commissioned by Accelium to explore the Indian market. We have carried out a pilot in a few schools in Andhra Pradesh, which was well-received. In May-June this year, we will be taking it to some schools in Mumbai,” said Anat Bernstein-Reich, founder of A&G Partners, a firm that acts as a bridge between Israeli and Indian businesses.