Qweebi brings browser based robotics learning into classrooms with fresh capital infusion
Vivek Seetharaman, CEO, Qweebi, and Mitesh Shah, Co Founder, Inflection Point Ventures, highlight accessibility, scalability, and growing adoption across US schools
The platform enables schools to run hands on engineering and robotics projects entirely through a web browser, removing the need for physical kits and classroom infrastructure.
The adoption has been largely organic, driven by teacher recommendations and peer sharing across networks.
Qweebi addresses these constraints by offering ready to run projects with integrated lesson plans and guides, enabling teachers to reduce preparation time significantly.
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