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Ghana: eCampus is top EdTech startup

AdminBy AdminJuly 1, 2024Updated:July 1, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Cecil Senna Nutakor (Founder & CEO, eCampus)

Global startup data platform, Tracxn Technologies, has listed eCampus as the top EdTech startup in Ghana.

Available online and on Android and iOS platforms, eCampus offers educational and training courses for students (by simplifying learning through the use of set targets and prep tests); for business (by identifying the strengths and weaknesses of a company’s workforce, followed by coaching and training to improve efficiency in the work place); for educators (who can earn money by teaching students across Africa using their proprietary content).

Startups featured on the Top 10 ranking are:

  • eCampus
  • SmartSapp
  • Nexvelsoft
  • NubianVR
  • Learn Akan
  • Easyprep
  • Unilynq
  • The science set
  • SPiiKA
  • InfoView Data Solutions

Says Cecil Senna Nutakor (Founder & CEO, eCampus):

Tracxn’s ranking of eCampus LLC as the number one EdTech Startup in Ghana, brings a renewed appreciation of the consistency of the eCampus Team.

For the ecosystem, it’s a global recognition of the impact our collective efforts are having on the lives of everyday learners, teachers and educators in the country.

We are being noticed beyond our borders!

Tracxn reports that there are 127 EdTech startups in Ghana.

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