Inker Robotics receives $1.2 million in funding from AHK Ventures

Inker Robotics, a start-up under the Kerala Start Up Mission, has secured $1.2 million in a pre-series funding round led by AHK Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm.

Inker Robotics leads research and delivery in education in robotics and futuristic technology to impact the next generation by empowering education in emerging technologies. The funding will enable Inker to further enhance its training delivery platform to develop more engaging content in robotics and emerging technology education.

“We believe that our platform, with its immersive and immersive approach, is an effective way to teach futuristic technology skills to the younger generation. We are excited to have the support of our investors as we work to give the next generation the skills they need to prepare them for the future,” said Rahul Balachandran, Founder and CEO of Inker Robotics about the capital raising.

The delivery platform – Inkerlearn, is set to create an ecosystem through which it integrates hardware and content to create an engaging community, with the first product on this platform being the Inker Robomaker. The idea behind Robomaker is primarily to ignite a scientific temper in young minds by making learning – engaging, experiential and application-based.

Harikrishnan CA of AHK Ventures, said: “We are witnessing the future with the enormous technological changes happening daily. There is a need for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship among young people on a global scale and we strongly believe that Inker has the potential to make a significant impact. We are excited to become a part of Inker’s journey and look forward to leveraging our resources and networks to help Inker grow and reach new heights.”

Through the new platform, Inker will drive interactions with the learner both physically and digitally through the product. As the startup seeks to create a social impact by taking robotics to grassroots levels through its innovative technology, the fund will also be used to boost robotics literacy and awareness among the general public.

Inker is taking initial steps to create an ecosystem for tech enthusiasts by providing a unique world-class customer experience through its learning journey, which focuses on nurturing scientific temperament using experiential learning, added Amith Raman, co-founder and CEO, Inker. Robotics.

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