Are you interested in how the Nordic and Baltic countries ecosystems are developing digital marketplaces for edtech and playful learning solutions? What are the main trends in the play & learn industry in the Nordics? Thursday 25 February – from 14:00 to 16:00 CET – the Creative Business Network and Marble will host a webinar and pitching session with startups and investors.
Iuliia Shnai, founder of Marble, will introduce a keynote speech by Peter Fagerström, co-founder and CEO of Teach Millions, the digital marketplace of Nordic edtech solutions born during the early days of 2020 lockdown, when edtech companies from the 8 Nordic-Baltic countries came together to offer their solutions to students and teachers for free.
A panel discussion will follow featuring Heini Karpinen, Chair at Edtech Finland, Charles Madon, EMEA Partner at LEGO Ventures. and Olli Vallo, CEO at Education Alliance Finland.
During the second half of the event, an investor panel will assess 5 Play & Learn startups from the Nordics pitching their projects on edtech, gamification and learning through play.
Pitching startups
Investor panel
You’re welcome to join thisis.cbnet.com to signup for the event and to find keynote speeches, highlights and web resources on Play & Learn.
How to signup
1) Join CBN online community at thisis.cbnet.com.
2) Register your name and email.
3) Go to “Events” and find “Digital marketplaces for Play & Learn. The Nordics”.
4) Click “RSVP I’m going.” You will receive an email 15 minutes before the event starts.
Did you found a Play & Learn startup?
CBN frequently hosts pitching sessions and events. Startups from the Play & Learn field developing artificial intelligence, augmented reality, edtech, gaming, learning through play, virtual reality solutions are welcome to join the community.
This event follows the CBN Play & Learn challenges we hosted on 10.11.2020, won by Sari Hurme-Mehtälä with Kide Science (Finland), on 30.11.2020, won by Sara Božanić with Twisted Tales (Slovenia) and on 28.01.2021, won by Ilias Vartholomaios with Owiwi (Greece).