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QSTP-funded startup credits Tech Venture Fund programme to create ed-tech hub in Qatar

Published: 13 Mar 2022 - 08:30 am | Last Updated: 13 Mar 2022 - 08:30 am

The Peninsula

Doha: In 2015, the three co-founders of Obrizum, a cloud-based adaptive e-Learning platform, were working in deep technologies such as stem cells, biophysics, and genetic engineering as PhD students and fellows at the University of Cambridge. 

By working together as technology professionals and data scientists, the co-founders witnessed a shift in how people use knowledge and collect information. Obrizum is a WISE Accelerator alumni and awardee of the Tech Venture Fund (TVF) from Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), part of Qatar Foundation, Research, Development and Innovation (QF RDI). 

WISE EdTech Accelerator Manager, Victoria Basma said: “The WISE Edtech Accelerator has aimed to support innovation building within education, focusing on technology that is able to help evolve the way we teach and learn. A key partner for the WISE Edtech Accelerator has therefore been QSTP’s Tech Venture Fund, not just as potential funders, but more importantly as local stakeholders who, alongside WISE, are able to drive Qatar toward becoming the region’s first edtech hub. First as an alumni member of our 2017 Edtech Accelerator and now as active contributors to our program, we are so pleased to have the Obrizum team as knowledge partners and members of our global edtech network.” 

For Obrizum, the education industry is a sector that has remained largely undisrupted for so long, and in which there is plenty of room to add value through smart inventions and technology which make learning more engaging, effective, efficient, and enjoyable. EdTech and advanced learning technologies can provide new ways of engaging with the ever-increasing body of global knowledge, and the pandemic has only catalyzed this digital revolution and a surge in demand for online learning.

To address this problem, the co-founders started a knowledge brokerage service which collects and curates the most trusted sources of global information on emerging tech. They then created personalized training and upskilling programs, in the form of intensive workshops, for industry and academia from all over the world. 

The appetite for their offering was immediate and global, but it was soon after that they realized that conventional face-to-face delivery would limit the business’ scalability. That’s when they decided to try and develop a technology to solve this issue and understood that artificial intelligence (AI) was the perfect tool for the job. 

Dr. Chibeza Agley, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Obrizum, is a champion of the innovation ecosystem that has been established in Qatar over the past decade. “The capital raised, with support from TVF, helped Obrizum to form major strategic partnerships and strengthen its commercial pipeline. The investment meant the team could expand its engineering, marketing, data science, compliance, and customer success resources - talent which provided the skills and creativity that was needed to fuel growth.”