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New Delhi [India], February 22 (ANI/SRV): TagHive, a Samsung-backed ed-tech firm that launched the Class Saathi solution and clicker for student assessments, has become a preferred implementation partner for leading corporate houses, for education-based social impact initiatives. Through these collaborations, TagHive's Class Saathi is being introduced to government schools and schools in rural areas, where a lack of internet or electricity was a major hindrance to digital learning. With long-term, impact-driven collaborations with Arvind Foundation and Ford Foundation among others, TagHive has already reached over 300+ schools across the country. TagHive, founded in 2017 as a product of Samsung C-Lab, introduced a clicker-based classroom response system and an AI-powered self-assessment solution, called 'Class Saathi' with an aim to bridge learning gaps through tech-driven solutions. Designed to facilitate continuous assessments, performance tracking, data analysis, and ins
Agarwal was born in a small town in northern India and studied at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur. He started TagHive through Samsung Electronics Co s venture incubator programme, Creative Lab (C-Lab).
Agarwal was born in a small town in northern India and studied at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur. He started TagHive through Samsung Electronics Co s venture incubator programme, Creative Lab (C-Lab).
Among the many startups founded and operating in South Korea, TagHive, an education technology company launched in 2017, is distinguished for its founder and CEO Pankaj Agarwal.Agarwal was born in a small town in northern India and studied at .