edtech
Startups
LabLabee × Algérie Télécom: Wiring Algeria’s 5G and AI Skills Pipeline
⚡ Key Takeaways LabLabee, Algeria’s hands-on network technology training startup backed by $3.4M in seed funding from Reach Capital, has...
AI & Automation
Algeria’s AI EdTech Moment: How Startups Like BADIS Are Reshaping Learning at Scale
⚡ Key Takeaways BADIS AI ranked simultaneously in Algeria’s top 10 AI startups and top 10 education startups on F6S...
Policy & Regulation
AI Companion Chatbots and Minors: The US State Regulation Wave Reshaping EdTech in 2026
⚡ Key Takeaways The US Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the GUARD Act 22-0 on April 30, 2026, while Idaho, Oregon,...
Startups
LabLabee’s $3.4M Bet: How an Algerian EdTech Is Retraining the World’s Telecom Engineers
⚡ Key Takeaways LabLabee, an Algerian EdTech founded in 2021, raised $3.4M in seed funding led by Reach Capital to...
Startups
Algeria Edtech 2026: Arabic Content Push and Ministry of Education Partnerships
Algerian edtech startups are building Arabic-language educational content with Ministry of Education and university incubator backing. Market map and opportunities.
Startups
EdTech Startups in Algeria: LabLabee and the Race to Teach in Arabic
Algeria has 12 million students in general education, 2 million university students — one of the largest university systems in the Arab world — and 4 million people enrolled in vocational training. Youth unemployment stands at 29.7% for the 15–24 age group, according to
AI & Automation
AI in Algerian Education: How Adaptive Learning Platforms Could Transform a System
The Scale of Algeria's Education Challenge Algeria's education system is one of the largest in Africa and the Arab world, serving nearly 12 million students across primary, middle, and secondary levels for the 2024–2025 academic year. The Ministry of National Education
AI & Automation
AI in Education: Personalized Learning and the End of the Classroom as We Know It
The Classroom Was Built for the Average Student — AI Is Built for Each One For over a century, formal education has operated on a broadcast model: one teacher delivers one lesson to thirty students, all expected to absorb the material at the same pace. The students who learn faster get bored.
Skills & Careers
Bootcamp vs. University in 2026: Which Path Actually Gets You Hired in Tech?
The Landscape in 2026: Four Paths to a Tech Career Today's aspiring tech professionals have more routes into the industry than ever before: Traditional 4-year CS degree (university)Intensive coding bootcamp (3–6 months, full-time)Online self-study (free or near-free: