Edtech startup Eupheus Learning raises $4.1 million from Kuwait-based firms
The Indian edtech market is expected to grow 3.7 times to become a $10 billion opportunity by 2025, says an expert.
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BENGALURU: Edtech startup Eupheus Learning has raised $4.1 million in a Series B funding round, led by Kuwait-based United Education Company (UEC) and Al Rayan Holding Company (ARHC) in which UEC holds a majority stake.
Last year, the four-year old, Delhi-based firm raised $4.3 million in equity and debt funding led by Yuj Ventures, the family office of Sid Yog, founding partner of The Xander Group.
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Pfizer vaccine s herd immunity study runs into an unexpected problem
Vials labelled COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine and sryinge are seen in front of displayed Pfizer logo in this illustration taken, February 9, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Before Christmas, Iceland reached out to Pfizer. Their pitch: If Iceland could quickly get 500,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the country could inoculate about 70% of its population by the end of March, creating the basis of a real-life study on whether herd immunity can be achieved as a result
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A push by Iceland to get Pfizer Inc.’s backing for a nationwide study on the ability of vaccines to quickly create herd immunity has run into an unexpected snag. The tiny island nation has done too good a job keeping Covid-19 in check.