Education Technology (EdTech) private equity and venture capital (PE & VC) Funds market map with focus on small/mid cap funds
We compiled an extensive EdTech private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) market map that shows key EdTech investors and investment funds. We hope this is useful for your startup fundraising. Find below the list of investors from the market map and links to their websites.
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EdTech market overview (market map is below it):
Education technology, or EdTech, has been a rapidly growing industry in recent years, with the global market expected to reach $252 billion by 2020. As a result, private equity and venture capital funds have been pouring money into EdTech startups, with a focus on improving education outcomes and bridging the digital divide. In this post, we'll take a look at some of the key EdTech market trends in each region.
North America:
- EdTech startups in North America have seen significant growth in funding, with over $1.7 billion raised in 2019 alone.
- The focus has been on personalized learning, with startups like Knewton and DreamBox offering adaptive learning algorithms.
- Accelerators and incubators like Imagine K12 and LearnLaunch have been instrumental in nurturing EdTech startups from the early stages to Series A and beyond.
Europe:
- The EdTech market in Europe is expected to reach $61 billion by 2025, with a focus on vocational training and language learning.
- Startups like Babbel and Duolingo have been successful in offering language learning apps, while companies like Udacity and Coursera have been providing online courses.
- European EdTech startups have also been investing in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies to enhance the learning experience.
Asia:
- Asia has emerged as a major player in the EdTech market, with China leading the way. The Chinese EdTech market is expected to reach $252 billion by 2020.
- Startups like VIPKid and 17zuoye have been successful in offering online tutoring services, while companies like Yuanfudao and Zuoyebang have been providing online learning platforms.
- The focus in Asia has been on improving access to education, especially in rural areas.
Latin America:
- The Latin American EdTech market is expected to reach $10 billion by 2025, with a focus on language learning and vocational training.
- Startups like Open English and Voxy have been successful in offering online language courses, while companies like Platzi and Crehana have been providing vocational training.
- Latin American EdTech startups have also been investing in gamification and adaptive learning technologies to enhance engagement and improve learning outcomes.
In conclusion, the EdTech market is rapidly evolving, with startups and investors alike focused on improving education outcomes and bridging the digital divide. As the industry continues to grow, we can expect to see more funding, more startups, and more innovation in the years to come.
The funds present on the market maps are:
- 122-West-Ventures
- 14W Ventures
- 1776 Ventures
- 212 Venture
- 24Haymarket
- 2b Capital
- 3B Ventures
- 3i Group
- 3Rodeo
- 3V SourceOne Capital
- 468 Capital
- 4Di Capital
- 4i Capital Partners
- 500 Istanbul
- 500 LGBT Syndicate
- 500 Mena
- 500 Startups
- 500 Startups Black and Latino Microfund
- 500 Tuktuks
- 5Y Capital (Morningside Venture Capital)
- 645 Ventures
- 7percent Ventures
- 83North
- 8VC
- 9 Mile Labs
- A-Force Ventures
- A-Grade Investments
- A.Capital
- A.Partners
- A&NN Investments
- a16z
- ABB Technology Ventures
- Abénex
- Abraaj
- ABRT
- ABS Capital Partners
- Abu Dhabi Holding
- Abu Dhabi Investment Office
- Accel
- Accel London
- Accel Partners
- Accelerace
- Accelerate Prosperity Kyrgyzstan
- Accelerator Technology Holdings
- Access Bridge Ventures
- Access Capital Partners
- Access Industries
- Access Venture Partners
- Accomplice
- ACE & Company
- ACE and Company
- Acequia Capital
- ACME
- ACON Investment
- ACrew Capital
- Acrobator Ventures
- Act One Ventures
- ACT Venture Capital
- Action Group Holdings
- Actis Capital
- Activate Venture Partners
- Active Capital
- Active Venture Partners
- Acton Capital Partners
- Adams Street Partners LLC
- AdamTech Ventures
- Addition VC
- Adelis Equity Partners
- Adfirst.vc
- Adinah Capital Partners
- Adobe Capital
- AdTay Ventures
- Advance Venture Partners
- Advancit Capital
- Advent International Corporation
- Adventures Lab
- AEA Investors
- Afore Capital
- Africa Angels Network
- Africa Tech Ventures
- Agaeti Ventures
- Agilitas Private Equity
- AI Seed Fund
- AI8 Ventures
- Aii Capital
- Aju IB Investment
- Akili VC
- Aksìa Group SGR S.p.A.
- Al Ain Holding
- Al Falah Capital Partners
- Al Masah Capital Limited
- Alabama Futures Fund
- Alantra Private Equity
- Alarabi Investemnts
- Alchemy Partners LLP
- Aldrich Capital Partners
- Alfvén and Didrikson AB
- Alia Capital Partners
- Alibaba Group
- Alkhabeer Capital
- All Iron Ventures
- Allen & Company
- Alliance of Angels
- ALLVP
- Ally Bridge Group
- Almi Invest
- Alpha Bridge Ventures
- Alpha JWC Ventures
- AlphaCode
- Alpheus Capital Limited
- Alpina Partners
- Alpine Meridian Ventures
- AlpInvest Partners
- Alstin Capital
- Alta Growth Capital
- Altair
- Altera Investment Fund
- Altergate
- Altitude Investment Management
- Altitude Partners LLP
- Alto Invest
- Altor Equity Partners
- Alturki Ventures
- Alumni Ventures Group
- Amam Ventures
- Amand Ventures
- Amasia
- Amazon Alexa Fund
- Amereus
- American Securities
- Amethis Finance Luxembourg Sarl
- Amino Capital
- Amplifyher Ventures
- Amplo
- Ananda Impact Ventures
- Andreessen Horowitz
- Angel Ventures Mexico
- AngelHub Ventures
- Angels Deck Investor Club
- Animo Capital
- Anorak Ventures
- Antai Venture Builder
- Anthemis Group
- Anthill Ventures
- Apex Ventures
- Apiary Capital LLP
- Apollo Global Management
- AppWorks
- Apse Capital
- APX
- Arab Angel Fund (AAF)
- Arbor Ventures
- Arc Capital
- ARCH Venture Partners
- Archer Venture Capital
- ArchiMed
- Arctic Ventures
- Arena Ventures
- Ares Management
- Ares Private Equity Group
- Argos Soditic
- Aria
- Aristos Ventures
- Arkea Capital
- Arkin Holdings
- Armilar Venture Partners
- Array Ventures
- Artesian
- Arthur Ventures
- Artiman Managment LLC
- Artiman Ventures
- ASA Ventures
- Ascendo Ventures
- Aspect Ventures
- Astia Angels
- Astral Capital Partners
- Ata Capital
- Atanova Venture
- Atena Equity Partners
- Atinum Investment
- Atinum Investment
- Atland Ventures
- Atlas Peak Capital
- Atomico
- ATP Fund
- AUCTUS Capital Partners AG
- Audrey Capital
- August Equity LLP
- Authentic Ventures
- Avalon Ventures
- AVentures Capital
- AWS Gründerfonds
- aws Mittelstandsfonds
- Axivate Capital
- AxVentures -Pymar Fund
- Ayala Corporation
- Aybuben Ventures
- b10.vc
- Babel Ventures
- Backed VC
- Backstage Capital
- Baidu
- Bain Capital
- Bain Capital Private Equity
- Baiterek
- Balderton Capital
- BaltCap
- Bam Ventures
- Bangladesh Venture Capital Limited
- Baring Vostok
- Basecamp Fund
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