
ENGG Online
Experiential AR/VR learning platform for engineering education.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | $3.5m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
ENGG Online is an edtech company founded by Naishadh Paleja in 2005, based in Mumbai, India. The company provides virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) based training modules and teaching aids for the engineering field. Its target clients include degree and diploma colleges, skills centers, and industrial companies seeking employee training. The platform delivers interactive technologies and immersive learning solutions designed to address the challenge of keeping engineering curricula updated with the latest industry tools and trends.
The business operates by creating AR/VR assets and content that can be utilized for classroom teaching, self-paced learning, and blended learning models. The course content is mapped to the NEAT-AICTE model curriculum and curricula of major universities in India. It covers a wide range of engineering disciplines, including masonry, welding, fitter, electrical, and automobile courses, with over 400 virtual reality experiments available. The platform also offers video lessons, practice problems, and a calculation engine. Revenue is generated through the sale of its web portal courses and VR Lab setups.
Naishadh Paleja, a veteran banker, is also the CEO of FEAST Software and has been involved in the strategy, execution, and marketing of ENGG Online. The company has secured a total of $6.88 million in funding over four rounds, with its latest seed round in September 2024 raising $2.98 million. This funding is intended to expand operations, increase hiring, and strengthen content development and delivery.
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