SRAX Inc. (NASDAQ: SRAX) Highlights EdTech Market
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- SRAX offers a premier investor intelligence and communications platform branded Sequire for clients to track investors’ behavior and trends, and engage shareholders
- SRAX is hosting its first Sequire EdTech Conference on September 13, 2021, which will include corporate presentations, keynote speakers and more
- EdTech is a thriving marketplace forecast to grow from $85 billion in 2020 to $382 billion in 2028
Technology continues to be the hottest market around as evidenced by the NASDAQ Composite Index steadily setting new record highs as it charts a course toward 15,500. Within that market, education technology, or EdTech for short, is shining bright with SRAX (NASDAQ: SRAX) this month bringing together some of its stars in the first ever Sequire EdTech Conference, a one-day investor event featuring prominent virtual work and remote learning companies.
Sequire is SRAX’s premier investor intelligence and communications software-as-a-service (“SaaS”) platform that allows companies a means to track their investors’ behaviors and trends. Armed with this insight, public companies are in a better-informed position to engage current and potential investors across different marketing channels. The conference touches multiple value points for SRAX by featuring a burgeoning industry as a key opinion leader, showing off its platform to potential clients and investors, and putting a spotlight on public companies in the EdTech space.
Since COVID-19, there has been an existing trend for remote work and “non-traditional” education for at-home learning. Programs like Google Classroom and Zoom accelerated while schools were shuttered. With the resilient virus and its latest variant (delta) still prominent, schools across the country are once again shutting down, at least temporarily, as the nation tries to slow viral spread. Ahead of the new school year beginning, Dr. Richard Besser, a former official for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told Today that he expects the fall season to again be challenging for schools (https://nnw.fm/IDoM9).
Against this backdrop, “there’s never been a more important time to invest in the companies making strides in remote workplaces and classrooms” reads the Sequire EdTech Conference website. The conference, which is being held from 11:30 AM ET – 5:30 PM ET on Monday, Sept. 13, 2021, will include presentations from over 10 publicly traded companies, one-on-one meetings, and panels with industry experts on the future of work and education.
According to Grand View Research, there are multiple catalysts that will undergird 19.9% compound annual growth for the global EdTech market from $84.49 billion in 2020 to $382.23 billion in 2028 (https://nnw.fm/SPQfD). The research firm sees, amongst other things, the integration of emerging artificial intelligence (“AI”), augmented (“AR”) and virtual reality (“VR”), and blockchain solutions into EdTech as growth drivers.
One speaker at the Sequire EdTech Conference is Dr. Ann Marie Sastry, president and CEO of Amesite, a premier sponsor of the event and an award-winning artificial intelligence software company focused on improving learning. Amesite’s AI-driven, online learning platform, has been named the winner of the 2020 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the Nation and 2020 National Best and Brightest in Wellness.
“EdTech has changed forever, and corporations have quickly changed the way they are training their employees. There is a great group of companies that are transforming this sector, many of which we have the pleasure of hosting at this event,” said Christopher Miglino, founder and CEO of SRAX, in a press release on the event.
For more information, please visit the SRAX website at www.SRAX.com.
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