MindX, an online coding school in Vietnam, has secured US$15M a Series B financing round, led by Kaizenvest.
Aksorn, Mynavi Corporation, and Wavemaker Partners also joined the round.
The edutech startup will use the money to grow its platform, expand its reach into smaller cities and rural areas, as well as to create more educational content.
Established in 2015, MindX prepares users for technology careers by providing access to virtual or in-person classes. It claims to have trained 35,000-plus students of different ages.
Also Read: The future of edutech: Personalising learning for all
According to the firm, it has tripled its geographical footprint to over 32 campuses in Vietnam since the Series A investment round in 2021.
Additionally, MindX has expanded its offerings to include blockchain, data analytics, and UI/UX design courses.
The edutech company now aims to connect Vietnamese tech workers with employers worldwide. It has partnered with over 200 companies in countries, including Thailand, Singapore, and Australia, to provide global access to Vietnam’s digital workforce.
—
Echelon Asia Summit 2023 brings together APAC’s leading startups, corporates, policymakers, industry leaders, and investors to Singapore this June 14-15. Learn more and get tickets here. Echelon also features the TOP100 stage, where startups can pitch to 5000+ delegates, among other benefits like connecting with investors, visibility through the e27platform, and other prizes. Join TOP100 here.
The post Vietnamese online coding school MindX nets US$15M Series B financing appeared first on e27.