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    You are at:Home»Awards»Kenyan edutech start-up Skizaa wins $25 000 prize at Edtech Week in New York City

    Kenyan edutech start-up Skizaa wins $25 000 prize at Edtech Week in New York City

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on October 18, 2023 Awards, Competition, EdTech, Education, Innovation, Startups, Technology

    Kenyan edutech start-up, Skizaa Education, has clinched the prestigious $ 25,000 Cognitive Inc. Prize at Edtech Week in New York City. The event was part of the 14th Annual Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition, where Skizaa’s COO, Ali Buckland, showcased their innovative approach among seven finalists, securing the second prize overall.

    Skizaa Education stands out for its impactful work supporting NGOs and non-profits by revolutionizing data collection and analysis from last-mile schools across Sub-Saharan Africa. By collaborating closely with teachers, the start-up digitizes administrative processes in rural and slum region schools, enabling funding organizations to access accurate and timely data affordably.

    “It felt amazing to elevate the voices and stories of the teachers, students, and organizations we work with across Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Nigeria. Amongst such inspiring finalists, I felt incredibly proud to have won the second prize and grateful to my whole team for standing behind me to make this happen!”

    Ali Buckland, COO, Skizaa

    With 40,000 students already benefiting from Skizaa’s technology in their schools, the start-up has ambitious plans for expansion.

    Today, 40 000 students are benefitting from Skizaa’s technology in their schools but by the third quarter of next year, this will expand to over a million students. This grant money and our secured angel investment will help us get there.

    Ngugi Karega, CEO, Skizaa Education

    The Milken–Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition, founded 14 years ago, aims to support entrepreneurs addressing persistent problems in education. Michael Golden, executive director of Catalyst @ Penn GSE, highlighted the importance of such initiatives, stating, “The latest NAEP results confirm that we need innovative solutions now more than ever. The winners show us the enormous potential of edtech innovators to expand educational equity worldwide.”

    Skizaa’s win not only brings accolades to Kenya but also showcases the potential of African start-ups to lead in the global edtech arena. As a beacon of innovation, Skizaa Education continues to inspire with its dedication to transforming education for underserved communities across the continent.

    In addition to Skizaa Education’s triumph, other winners at the 2023 Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition (EBPC) include Unlocked Labs, which secured the prestigious $ 40,000 Michael & Lori Milken Family Foundation Grand Prize.

    Storyshares was honored with the $ 10,000 Magnitude Digital Prize, and Unlocked Labs received an additional accolade, the $ 5,000 Audience Choice Prize presented by Osage Venture Partners.

    EdVisorly, a nationwide community college-to-university transfer platform, was granted a substantial $ 100,000 investment from Conscious Venture Partners. Moreover, all finalists were awarded a portion of $ 50,000 in Amazon Web Services credits and $ 1,500 in cash each from Catalyst @ Penn GSE, further reinforcing the competition’s commitment to fostering innovation in the education sector.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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