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BYJU'S announces launch of new innovation hub

By IANS | Updated: October 5, 2021 13:25 IST

New Delhi, Oct 5 Edtech company BYJU'S on Tuesday announced the launch of BYJU'S Lab an innovation ...

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New Delhi, Oct 5 Edtech company BYJU'S on Tuesday announced the launch of BYJU'S Lab an innovation hub based out of the UK, the US and India.

The hub will redefine the role of technology in learning and transform powerful ideas into solutions.

It will create an exciting and fulfilling environment for machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) professionals, both experienced as well as new graduates.

For the new venture, BYJU'S will hire AI and ML specialists in the UK, the US and India, who will focus on projects with longer gestation cycles that involve deep analysis to gain valuable insights into the learning habits of children.

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"As we continue to grow and experiment, we will operate at the intersection of business and technology to make innovation real and relevant for our end-customers. We are looking at strengthening our team and look forward to working with bright and curious minds to transform the way children learn," Roy added.

The company is also paving the way for geography agnostic learning tools that sit at the intersection of mobile, interactive content, and personalised learning methodology.

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