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AltSchool Launches European Expansion with AI-Focused Programs, Global Partnership to Reach 35 Million Users, and Binance Africa Scholarship Collaboration

by Staff Writer
December 4, 2024
in Technology
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Pan-African edtech pioneer AltSchool has announced its ambitious expansion into Europe, marking a new chapter in its mission to bridge the global tech skills gap. With Malta as the launchpad for its European operations, the company is introducing a hybrid learning model focused on artificial intelligence (AI), cloud engineering, and cybersecurity. Additionally, AltSchool has revealed a global partnership that will make its programs accessible to over 35 million users worldwide. Simultaneously, the organization has partnered with Binance Africa to provide scholarships to 500 aspiring tech talents across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Expanding Horizons: Malta as the European Base

At the Super Charger Demo Day in Malta, Adewale Yusuf, CEO and Co-founder of AltSchool, shared the rationale behind selecting Malta as their European headquarters. He emphasized Malta’s vibrant tech ecosystem and supportive government policies, which make it an ideal location for scaling operations in Europe.

Yusuf tweeted:

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The European expansion will initially focus on in-demand fields like AI, cybersecurity, and data science, aiming to equip learners with skills critical for the digital economy.

Global Partnership: 35 Million Users

One of the key highlights of AltSchool’s growth strategy is a global partnership designed to expand the reach of its programs to 35 million users. Sultan Akintunde, Co-founder and CTO of AltSchool took to Twitter to explain the vision:

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Akintunde also outlined the phased approach for global expansion:

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This calculated strategy reflects AltSchool’s commitment to sustainable growth while ensuring its educational programs maintain relevance and impact.

Binance Africa Partnership: Empowering African Youth

AltSchool’s collaboration with Binance Africa further underscores its dedication to democratizing access to tech education. Through this partnership, Binance Africa will sponsor 500 scholarships for young Africans with dreams of entering the tech industry.

Binance Africa announced:

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This initiative aligns perfectly with AltSchool’s mission of equipping underrepresented groups with the skills and opportunities to succeed in the tech-driven global economy.

A Legacy of Innovation and Impact

Since its inception, AltSchool has enrolled over 100,000 African students, offering engineering, creative industries, and business programs. Its hybrid learning model and focus on cutting-edge technologies have made it a leader in the edtech space. By expanding to Europe and forging partnerships like the one with Binance Africa, AltSchool continues to push boundaries and redefine what is possible in education.

Looking Ahead: A Global Vision

AltSchool’s expansion into Europe, its partnership with Binance Africa, and its global reach strategy are transformative steps that reaffirm its position as a global edtech leader. As it bridges the skills gap across continents, AltSchool remains committed to its vision of empowering individuals and businesses with the tools needed for success in a rapidly evolving digital world.

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