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Inspirit

3D and VR science toolkit for teachers, with immersive labs and simulations, available for desktop/laptop and VR platforms.

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Note: This is an AI-generated memo produced using our in-house tool (in Beta) and provides key qualitative information on the startup

Leadership Team

Aditya Vishwanath, CEO
 

Aditya Vishwanath serves as the CEO at Inspirit and is also a co-founder of MakerGhat. His educational credentials reflect a strong background in the intersection of computing and learning sciences. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Learning Sciences and Technology Design from Stanford University, where he was a recipient of the inaugural class of the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship in 2018. His PhD from Stanford also included a minor in Virtual Human Experience Design for Learning. Prior to Stanford, Vishwanath studied at Georgia Institute of Technology, earning a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with specializations in Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. He is distinguished by thrice receiving the President's Undergraduate Research Award. Additionally, Vishwanath has lent his skills to Google, leading a project on virtual reality and learning, and to Georgia Tech, where he worked as a Teaching Assistant.
 

​Amrutha Vasan, Co-Founder


Amrutha Vasan is a co-founder of Inspirit and draws from her experience in operations and consulting to fill the role of Marketing Specialist. Prior to Inspirit, Vasan was a Supply Network Operations Manager at Procter & Gamble. She also completed internships at PwC, and Procter & Gamble as a technology consultant and business analyst respectively. Vasan is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology, where she held an additional role as an Undergraduate Research Assistant while pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering with a focus on Industrial Engineering.

Team Camaraderie

Vishwanath and Vasan have a shared academic history at Georgia Institute of Technology. This common educational background in a prestigious institution known for its rigorous programs in technology and engineering provides a strong foundation for their current endeavor. While at school, both honed skills particularly relevant for a tech start-up: Vishwanath in human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence, and Vasan in industrial engineering. There are no direct shared past workplaces, but their experiences in leading tech and multinational companies (Google and Procter & Gamble respectively) show a capability to thrive in demanding, fast-paced, and technologically advanced work environments. This bodes well for managing the challenges of a start-up like Inspirit.

Competitors

Kai XR

In comparison to Kai XR, another player in the domain of virtual experiential learning, Inspirit stretches beyond with its content. While both aim to equip students through immersive, 'learn by doing' methodologies, Inspirit uniquely emphasizes STEM content, presenting students with a range of intricate topics that relate directly to real-world scenarios. This approach broadens students' perspectives and enriches their overall learning experience.

Labster
 

Labster, another notable entity in the vibrant EdTech landscape, focuses primarily on virtual labs catering to universities and high schools. Inspirit, on the other hand, showcases a wider array of experiential learning opportunities. While both platforms captivate students and augment learning experiences, Inspirit's variety of virtual learning experiences reaches beyond traditional lab settings. Students using Inspirit can deeply explore STEM subjects, attain critical future career skills, and apply their newfound knowledge to real-world contexts, all within the comfort of their educational institutions.

MergeXR
 

MergeXR emerges as a contender in the immersive learning landscape but with a distinct direction. While Inspirit remains steadfast in championing education through simulations and 3D models, MergeXR carves its niche with an advanced virtual production studio for film, TV, and corporate occasions. Despite this, Inspirit holds a significant edge with its unwavering commitment to academic exploration. Their platform empowers students to unravel challenging STEM topics in traditional classroom environments, eliminating the need for physical sets or expensive production tools. Such dedication to education unmistakably distinguishes Inspirit from MergeXR, solidifying its status as a leading immersive learning solutions provider.
 

Funding History

Inspirit has secured a total of $3.6 million in investments. The entirety of this funding was raised in a Seed funding round conducted on January 29, 2021. During this round, the company attracted attention and investments from a total of seven investors, with Sierra Ventures leading the pack. Other notable institutional investors that have supported Inspirit include AME Cloud Ventures and Inventus Capital Partners.

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