Amazon Pares Back On Ambitious India Edtech Dreams

  • Amazon.Com, Inc AMZN will shut down Amazon Academy, an online learning platform it launched in India for high-school students last year, TechCrunch reports.
  • Amazon will wind down the edtech service in the country in a phased manner starting August 2023. 
  • Those who signed up for the current academic batch will receive a full refund.
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  • Amazon officially launched Academy, previously called JEE Ready, in 2021 after testing the platform since mid-2019. Academy sought to help students prepare for entry into the nation's prestigious engineering colleges.
  • Byju's, Unacademy, and Vedantu dominate India's education market.
  • Meta Platforms Inc META Facebook also invested in Unacademy, a Bangalore-based startup that offers online learning classes. 
  • Alphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL Google, which invested in Indian edtech startup Cuemath, also partnered with CBSE to train more than 1 million teachers in India and offer a range of free tools like G-Suite for Education, Google Classroom and YouTube to help digitize the education experience in the nation.
  • Amazon looks to cut about 10,000 jobs and began eliminating roles in some divisions, including devices and services
  • Amazon also shut down teams that make AWS tutorials and other online courses.
  • Price Action: AMZN shares closed higher by 1.00% at $94.13 on Wednesday.
  • Photo by christian wiediger via unsplash
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