– LabLabee, an Algerian edtech startup, raised $3.4 million in seed funding to drive 5G, cloud, and AI adoption in the telecom and industrial sectors, led by Reach Capital and supported by Classera, Brighteye Ventures, and e& capital.
– The startup plans to expand into the US market by partnering with cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP, while strengthening its presence in the EMEA region and launching new training labs for VMware, Redhat, and Windriver.
– LabLabee, founded in 2021, addresses skills gaps in cloud-native technologies like 5G and Kubernetes through hands-on labs and a sandbox environment, with plans to grow its team and course offerings to meet industry demand.
LabLabee, an Algerian edtech startup, has secured $3.4 million in seed funding to advance 5G, cloud, and AI technology adoption in the telecom and industrial sectors.
Led by Reach Capital, with participation from Classera, Brighteye Ventures, and e& capital, the round also saw contributions from business angels Cedric Sellin and Mohammed Husamaddin.
The company plans to strengthen its presence in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions and expand into the US through partnerships with cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. LabLabee will also introduce new training labs covering VMware, Redhat, and Windriver.
Founded in 2021 by Samir Tahraoui and Mahfoud Sidi Ali Mebarek, LabLabee enhances learning through hands-on labs and a sandbox environment, targeting critical skills gaps in cloud-native technologies like 5G and Kubernetes.
The company aims to grow its team and expand its course offerings to meet rising demand in the telecom sector.
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