Edsquare revolutionizes education - with investment from Tregion Startup Invest 

Simon Hedlund, Edsquare

Tech company Edsquare is taking another step towards changing the way we learn with a SEK 300,000 investment from Tregion Startup Invest. The capital will be used for product development and marketing of their AI-powered learning platform, which aims to make learning easier and more effective. 

- "This is a confirmation that we are on the right track and that our product has great potential. We look forward to continuing to develop and reach out to more users," says Simon Hedlund, CEO and founder of Edsquare. 

Personalized and AI-driven learning 

Edsquare is developing a platform that combines digital learning materials for higher education students with the latest AI technology. Through personalized learning processes, Edsquare aims to enable students to study more effectively, at a lower cost.  

Edsquare is part of Dalarna Science Park's incubator program, which offers startups support with business development, knowledge and contacts. Johan Sellner, business coach at Dalarna Science Park and representative of Tregion Startup Invest, sees great potential in Edsquare.  

- "Edsquare combines technological innovation with a clear social benefit. Their platform can truly revolutionize the way education is conducted and create great value for users," says Johan Sellner.  

Tregion Startup Invest - an important partner for startups 

Tregion Startup Invest is a network of investors and business angels from Dalarna, Gävleborg and Västernorrland. Their aim is to support promising startups with capital, expertise and contacts. Since its inception, they have invested in several innovative companies and also offer access to a wide network and opportunities to exchange experiences. 

Future plans 

With the help of the investment, Edsquare plans to further develop the platform's features and reach a larger market. 

- We are grateful for the support we receive from Tregion Startup Invest and Dalarna Science Park. This is just the beginning of an exciting journey towards changing how we learn through technology," concludes Simon.