- byMilena Garbarino
- July 10, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Realize, a Brazilian edtech business specializing in creating and managing online educational content, raised $300K in its first investment round, led by Investidores.vc. The company will use the funds to invest in sales and marketing and enhance its product.
Realize is an online platform that helps educational institutions to produce and manage distance learning content. The platform supports content production, storage, formatting, and integration with any Learning Management System (LMS).
“Unlike other platforms on the market, Realize covers the entire educational content production pipeline, eliminating the need to work with multiple tools simultaneously, thereby reducing costs and production time by up to 50%,” highlights Isabella Stulp, CEO.
Founded in 2020 by Isabella Stulp and Gustavo Quirino in São Paulo, Realize aims to increase its monthly revenue by 80% by the end of the year.
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Milena Garbarino
Milena is a strategist with a background in B2B sales, consulting, account & project management, business development, and product analysis for global clients in the tech industry, with a focus on ESG.
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