India, Jan. 23 -- Seasoned entrepreneur Mukesh Bansal, who had cofounded Myntra and Cult.fit in the past, has partnered with ex-Google top executive Peeyush Ranjan to foray into edtech with the launch of new startup Fermi AI. Based out of Singapore, Fermi aims to disrupt the edtech segment in India and the US by prioritising AI-first learning for school students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) courses.
In India, the platform will offer after-school coaching for students across 9-12 grades. Initially, the application will offer coaching for physics, chemistry and math in India, and advanced placement (AP) classes for STEM subjects in the US.
Initially a free-for-all launch, the app's paid rollout is yet to be ...
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