Doing business in overseas markets presents challenges and a lot of opportunities.
Trying to Make It in K-12 Markets Abroad? Protect Your Intellectual Property
One of the U.S. Government's Top Authorities on IP Offers Advice for Education Providers
A top U.S. government official on intellectual property talks about how education companies can take simple steps to evaluate their risks of having their IP stolen in markets such as China, Canada, Thailand, and South Korea.
While international sales are down, the U.S. market continues to grow slowly, and experts say sales of “2-in-1” devices are rising.
The U.S. Department of Education is exploring “pay for success” models in early childhood education and career-and-technical education, and the agency will separately conduct research on whether the model can be used in English-language learning.
A hybrid incubator and seed fund established in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education recently named Rita Ferrandino as its new chief executive officer.
Shares of Pearson, the world’s largest education company, were the biggest losers on Britain’s Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 for Friday, according to Reuters.
Britain Open for Business, and Inviting to U.S. Ed-Tech Providers
Despite Uncertainty of 'Brexit,' U.K. School Market Holds Appeal for Foreign Companies, Analyst Says
Ed-tech businesses interested in opportunities within the U.K. should not be deterred by the recent Brexit vote, says Ian Fordham, CEO of Edtech UK.
Schoold, a provider of a college and career planning app, received additional funding while private equity firm Quad-C acquired an early education services provider.
After more than a year of contraction, American PC shipments grew in the second quarter of 2016 following a slowdown in domestic K-12 market growth.
Many of the British companies gathered ISTE say they did not expect the United Kingdom’s controversial exit from the European Union to disrupt their business – but uncertainty abounds.