• Forging the Future: EdTech, Investment, and Education Equality with Ash Kaluarachchi (Part Two)

  • Sep 26 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Forging the Future: EdTech, Investment, and Education Equality with Ash Kaluarachchi (Part Two)

  • Summary

  • Greg continues his conversation with Ash Kaluarachchi, CEO of StartEd, diving deeper into the world of education technology. Ash offers valuable insights for both investors and entrepreneurs, emphasizing the long-term potential of EdTech and the importance of patient capital. They discuss the aftermath of the pandemic, which created both an influx of EdTech startups and a subsequent market correction, leaving behind companies "forged in steel" and poised for success. Ash shares his perspective on how technology can help underserved communities access education tailored to their needs, rather than replicating elite educational experiences. This episode provides an exploration of EdTech’s future, investment opportunities, and the role technology plays in creating a more equitable education system.

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