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ODILO is an educational technology company founded in 2011 and based in Murcia, Spain, with additional offices in the USA. It operates in 43 to 52 countries, focusing on creating Unlimited Learning Ecosystems. These ecosystems are personalized, AI-driven digital content platforms designed to enhance collaborative learning experiences for users of all ages, including students, professionals, and library patrons. The company offers a wide range of digital learning solutions, including an extensive digital content platform with access to millions of titles in various formats. ODILO's services include personalized learning paths, intelligent digital libraries, and virtual classrooms, all aimed at improving engagement and professional growth. Their platform supports diverse sectors such as education, libraries, and corporate training, promoting remote learning and flexibility. With over 170 million individual users and 8,500 B2B organizations, ODILO is committed to democratizing education and enhancing global literacy.
Bridgestone Americas, Inc. is the North American subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, a leading company in the tire and rubber industry. The company was formed through the merger with Firestone Tire & Rubber Company in 1988 and focuses on manufacturing, sales, and innovation in the Americas. Bridgestone Americas has a rich history, tracing its roots back to the founding of Firestone in 1900 and Bridgestone in 1931. The company primarily manufactures tires for passenger vehicles, light trucks, trucks, and buses, along with rubber products. Its offerings include tire retreading services, chemical and industrial products, and various rubber components. Bridgestone Americas is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and operates multiple manufacturing plants across the U.S., Canada, and Brazil, supporting its extensive sales and logistics network throughout the Americas.
Epic for Kids, branded as Epic!, is a subscription-based digital reading and learning platform for children aged 12 and under. Founded in 2013 and launched in 2014, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and San Jose. Epic! offers unlimited access to over 40,000 books, audiobooks, and videos in a safe, ad-free environment, emphasizing safety and reading confidence. The platform serves more than 50 million children and over 2 million classrooms worldwide. It features content from over 250 publishers, including well-known names like HarperCollins and National Geographic Kids. Epic! provides free access for educators, along with reading analytics and classroom tools. The company generates revenue through family subscriptions and school partnerships, with an estimated annual revenue of $20-25 million. Recent partnerships include a licensing deal with HarperCollins and a collaboration with the Scripps National Spelling Bee as their official reading partner.
Hallow is a Catholic prayer and meditation mobile app that aims to help users deepen their relationship with God and integrate prayer into their daily lives. Launched in December 2018 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Hallow operates as a Public Benefit Corporation. The app has achieved over 10 million downloads and features more than 10,000 audio-guided sessions covering topics such as contemplative prayer, meditation, and daily scripture readings. Hallow's mission is to foster peace and purpose through prayer and meditation while complementing traditional Catholic practices. The app offers various features, including daily meditation routines, customizable session lengths, and community challenges. Subscriptions are available at different price points, including family plans and discounts for students and educators. Hallow also donates a subscription for every paid plan to organizations that support faith-based initiatives. The app serves a diverse user base, including families, priests, and religious organizations, and has received endorsements from notable figures in the entertainment industry.
Newsela is an education technology company founded in 2013 by Matthew Gross and Dan Cogan-Drew. It focuses on enhancing K-12 literacy and instruction by providing nonfiction content that is adapted to multiple reading levels. This approach allows teachers to engage students with diverse abilities across various subjects, including English Language Arts, social studies, and science. The company aims to ignite a love of learning through real-world connections and has seen significant growth, serving 90% of U.S. K-12 schools and reaching over 25 million users. The core platform offers daily news articles from trusted sources, published at five reading levels for grades 3-12. It includes quizzes, interactive assessments, and a range of instructional tools designed to support teachers and motivate students. Newsela partners with reputable content providers, such as Scientific American and HowStuffWorks, to deliver high-quality, standards-aligned materials. In 2023, Newsela expanded its offerings by acquiring Generation Genius, which provides science videos used in many elementary schools, further enhancing its commitment to real-world STEM education.
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Teradyne is a global leader in automated test equipment (ATE) and industrial automation solutions, founded in 1960 and based in North Reading, Massachusetts. The company employs around 6,500 people and serves major technology firms worldwide. Teradyne specializes in testing electronic and computer components during manufacturing, offering semiconductor testing solutions, wireless test systems, and comprehensive system test solutions. Throughout its history, Teradyne has introduced several groundbreaking products, including the first computer-controlled chip tester in 1966 and the world's first subscriber-line test system for telecommunications in 1973. The company has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions, such as AutoGuide Mobile Robots in 2020, enhancing its presence in the autonomous mobile robotics market. With a strong international presence, Teradyne continues to focus on delivering innovative test and automation solutions to help customers bring products to market efficiently.