As should be the case in most parts of the world, Brazil’s education startups are booming. From interactive games and online video lectures to cross-platform mobile quizzes and preparation applications — they are all over the place. And all using technology to the benefit of reaching greater audiences, sharing and connecting crucial information and using interactivity to grow and maintain interests.
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Start-Up Brasil recently announced 56 startups to be part of a programme launched by the federal government to accelerate the development of new companies. Interestingly enough, about 20% of the featured startups are focused on education, 14% represent the retail sector, followed by the tourism, health and financial industries.
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