Showcasing at the SmartESA Stand
A Hub for Innovation and Collaboration
Looking Toward a Bright Future
Here’s to new partnerships, groundbreaking ideas, and an even brighter future for Edubolt!
We are thrilled to announce that Edubolt, along with our sister company Codubolt, proudly participated in the prestigious EU-Startups Summit 2024, held in the beautiful city of Valletta, Malta. This annual event, known as the place "where Europe’s top founders, investors, and innovators meet," was an incredible platform to showcase our vision for the future of education technology.
During the summit, we had the opportunity to exhibit our innovative educational services at the SmartESA stand. Being at the forefront of technology-driven education, we were delighted to stand beside another trailblazing edtech startup,
eFlow.ai, represented by its visionary founder,
Bassel Jalaleddine. Our presence at the summit reinforced our commitment to revolutionizing education with the help of AI, Virtual Reality, and other cutting-edge technologies.
The EU-Startups Summit 2024 was nothing short of a tech haven, with
over 2000 attendees, 950 founders, and 240 investors, leading to
8000 meetings throughout the event. This high-energy environment fostered numerous discussions on partnerships, future collaborations, and investment opportunities for Edubolt. With such a vibrant gathering of innovators and investors, we explored potential markets across Europe, deepening our network and securing exciting partnerships that align with our vision of making personalized education accessible to all.
This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support from
ESA Business School,
Karl GEDDA-MUDROV, and
Jacob Ismail whose trust in our mission has been pivotal in pushing Edubolt to new heights. Our experience at the EU-Startups Summit 2024 marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Edubolt. As we continue to grow and innovate, we remain focused on building transformative educational solutions that empower both learners and educators.