Dyslexia assessments can end up being very expensive and time-consuming. It’s estimated that up to 20% of Australians have some degree of dyslexia. While it may not always be considered a severe condition, this reading difficulty can certainly have a detrimental impact on people’s lives. Dystech is an Australian startup responsible for developing a screening…
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Dystech winner 🥳 Dystech has won the Australian Edtech Business Plan Competition organised by EduGrowth. The competition is designed to drive innovation within the Education Technology and Innovation sector. Applicants are asked to submit ‘Business Plans’ which need: to be innovative; to address the education sector; to clearly articulate the impact; to demonstrate the effectiveness…
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Australian start-up Dystech was recently invited to attend a special three-day educational event held at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Singapore. Currently creating an assessment app for Dyslexia, Dystech was one of only five Australian startups to be invited. Co-Founders Hugo Richard and Jim Radford were given the opportunity to access free training and workshops,…
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