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HeyMath! to join Microsoft’s Startup Programme

Chennai, Feb. 13 HeyMath!, an E-Learning solutions provider for mathematics, will join Microsoft’s Startup Accelerator Programme in India to help foster a healthy local software economy in India.

The programme is designed to help high potential software start ups get access, guidance and support to accelerate their success through a series of non-equity investments. Selected companies receive customised engagement plans to support their software and market development efforts.

The Microsoft India Startup Accelerator Programme is co-managed by Microsoft India and Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team in Silicon Valley. This team works with venture capitalists (VCs) and start-up companies worldwide to enable innovation and accelerate the software ecosystem. The team’s mission is to identify and facilitate opportunity for start-ups and VCs, acting as the single point of contact and accountability to Microsoft.

Developed in formal collaboration with the University of Cambridge, HeyMath! is a specialist education technology company, according to a company press release.

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