EdTech communication platform Aula lands £2.93m seed
Aula, an EdTech communication platform, has secured £2.93m in Seed funding, led by investors Project A, Brighteye Ventures, and Sunstone with participation from existing investors including Nordic Makers.
The company was founded in 2016 by Oxford University students Anders Krohn, Adrian Franklin and Oliver Nicolini, who had the idea after they were dissatisfied with their own experiences as students.
Aula provides a communication platform that replaces emails and Learning Management Systems and thereby allows better teaching and greater student engagement.
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