A Dallas-based education startup that has created an “educational metaverse” has secured $3.25 million in funding to invest in its products.
STEMuli connects K-12 students with companies virtually. Students interact with executives at companies including Microsoft, IBM, Thomson Reuters and CVS Health in a game-based virtual reality setting. The funding is co-led by Slauson & Co and Valor Ventures, with participation from Draper Associates.
In August 2021, the company launched its platform at the first hybrid school in Texas, Dallas Hybrid Preparatory at Stephen J. Hay in Oak Lawn. The funding will allow Shead to “turn the lights on” when her firm is ready to take its products national.
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