Fresh boost for ed-tech firm Techmaghi as Minister Bindu opens VR Lab
Kochi / September 2, 2024
Kochi, Sep 2: Ed-tech firm Techmaghi got a state-of-the-art virtual reality lab, as Higher Education Minister Smt. R. Bindu inaugurated the facility that aims to give students ultra-modern knowledge in studies related to electric vehicles (EV).
The 2021-founded startup, which was incubated at Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) here with a focus on helping students upgrade their skills through technology and expertise, has two experience centres in the city and another wing functioning under the LJ Knowledge Foundation in Gujarat.
The VR lab will provide students academic knowledge and practical capabilities, raising the levels of higher education in the state by also leveraging the support from KSUM.
Techmaghi CEO Deepak Rajan, while emphasising the company’s mission to improve the learning experience of students in the EV sector, said the VR lab will prove to be a boost.
With its dedicated 30-member team, Techmaghi has evolved into a leader in the sector, having trained over 1.5 lakh students. More than 46,000 students have benefited out of the startup’s specialized programmes in new-age technologies such as EVs. “The VR lab will augment facilities for the students and add to our momentum,” he added.
Techmaghi also gives training in AI, programming, advanced driver assistance systems and machine learning.
KSUM is the Kerala government’s nodal agency established in 2006 for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the state.
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