MEL Science Secures $14m In Series B Funding To Expand Award-Winning At-home Science Education Offering
MEL Science, a London-based science educational platform, today announces that it has secured $14 million in Series B funding to support demand for its subscription-based offering. International investors include Mubadala Investment Company, Channel 4 Ventures and other entities from Europe and China.
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As a leading EdTech innovator, MEL Science aims to bring science to life through educational kits, combining hands-on experiments with interactive VR simulations and live lessons – created to help students learn in intuitive, engaging ways. Its award-winning products are designed for children aged 5 – 14 and are intended to be used either as an at-home teaching aid or by schools.
This latest round of funding will enable MEL Science to develop its product offering and expand into new territories. In addition, it will support the significant increase in enquires it has seen in 2020 and continue to inspire future STEM leaders across the globe.
Vassili Philippov, Founder and CEO of MEL Science, said:
“Our mission is to encourage and educate a new generation of scientists. We have found that a subscription model lends itself perfectly to this. As demand for home education resources continues to increase, it provides a way to help parents fill the role of teachers during periods of classroom closures, and continually fuel their kids’ curiosity for, and interest in, subjects that are often difficult to grasp.”
“We have found investors that are as passionate about education as we are – who believe we have created a fantastic product that is both entertaining and educational. They have a wealth of experience and connections which, combined with their financial stimulus, will help MEL Science to realise its expansion and development ambitions.”
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Since starting in 2015, the company has increased its range – adding a MEL Physics kit and a MEL Kids STEM kit, specially designed for children aged 5 – 10, to its original MEL Chemistry offering. All micro-science kits enable students to overcome the challenges of learning about science at home, with all the necessary tools to safely conduct the experiments provided. They can be supplemented with a range of free science videos and DIY articles published by the company, which have been viewed over a billion times and have helped grow an online community of more than 3 million followers.
Over the past year, MEL Science has proved an invaluable educational resource for tens of thousands of subscribers struggling with schooling disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But its combination of hands-on science experiments, interactive science simulations and free live lessons did more than just make life easier for parents. They inspired a new generation, nurturing budding talent and showing students the joy to be found in STEM subjects.
Vinay Solanki, Head of Channel 4 Ventures, said:
“Channel 4 Ventures is absolutely delighted to be investing in MEL Science, which is our first ed-tech investment. With hands-on science, MEL Science caters for the next generation of innovators by giving them something screens alone can’t, at a time when the need for scientific thinking and innovation in education is arguably greater than ever. Channel 4’s audience aligns perfectly with aspirational families and we are excited to be raising awareness of MEL Science at this crucial phase in their development.”
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