Infoverse Education, an active participant in FasterCapital’s EquityPilot program, reported operational progress including the onboarding of seven schools during the summer period, continued expansion of its digital learning platform and content offerings, and ongoing discussions with telecommunications providers to explore distribution opportunities.
FasterCapital and EquityPilot continue to support Infoverse’s current execution focus on school adoption, platform scalability, and commercial distribution discussions, providing ongoing guidance and milestone-focused follow-up during this phase.
Infoverse Education Limited develops a digital learning platform and complementary educational content designed to increase access and engagement for K–12 learners in Nigeria.
The company is expanding content and platform capabilities to support classroom adoption, remote access, and teacher-facing tools while continuing to refine infrastructure for larger-scale use.
Education systems in Nigeria are experiencing growing demand for digital instructional tools and scalable content.
Infoverse’s recent school onboarding and platform enhancements arrive as schools prepare for the next academic session, offering institutions a blended-digital option that aligns with current school-readiness priorities.
FasterCapital’s ongoing support for Infoverse in the EquityPilot program includes:
- Milestone planning and execution follow-up to track adoption and product-readiness targets
- Fundraising-readiness guidance and pitch refinement where appropriate
- Introductions to relevant ecosystem stakeholders to explore distribution and partnerships
- Strategic prioritization advice to balance product, content, and go-to-school efforts
Infoverse’s current priorities are focused on: onboarding and supporting the seven newly engaged schools and their learners; strengthening the school adoption pipeline ahead of the next academic session; advancing platform scalability and content breadth; and progressing commercial conversations with telecommunications companies to expand distribution and access.
During the summer period Infoverse began onboarding seven schools representing an estimated 5,000 users across the institutions. This pilot-scale school adoption is being used to gather user feedback, refine content workflows, and validate teacher and student engagement patterns as part of the company’s ongoing rollout and platform optimization work.
Infoverse’s work intersects education technology and digital infrastructure in Nigeria, where greater connectivity and telco-enabled distribution models are becoming more relevant for reaching underserved learners. The company’s current discussions with two telecommunications companies reflect an effort to explore distribution pathways that could improve accessibility and affordability for partner schools.
“Hesham Zreik, Founder and CEO of FasterCapital, said: ‘We’re pleased to continue supporting Infoverse Education Limited through EquityPilot. Our team is focused on current execution priorities, milestone tracking, and connecting the startup with relevant ecosystem stakeholders as it advances.’”Near-Term Roadmap
Over the next quarter Infoverse plans to complete onboarding support for the current school cohort, iterate on platform performance and content based on school feedback, and advance telco discussions with an aim to broaden distribution channels ahead of higher-demand periods in the academic calendar.
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