Birmingham Post

Tech firm in £2m deal for social network

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A BIRMINGHAM tech firm has sold the intellectu­al property and distributi­on rights to its social network to a education specialist for £2 million.

Establishe­d in 2013, Wambiz is a social network for students to connect, communicat­e and collaborat­e with peers, teachers and institutio­ns with the aim of increasing engagement with young people while outside of the classroom.

It is used in the UK, Australia and New Zealand and the company is now focusing on expanding into new markets in mainland Europe and the US.

Headquarte­red in Bristol, Tribal Group provides technology products and services to the education, learning and training markets and Wambiz will be novating 34 existing customer contracts to it.

Wambiz is based at the Innovation Birmingham Campus and has previously been a member of its Entreprene­urs for the Future business incubation programme.

Wambiz co-founder Harry Jawanda said: “When I started Wambiz with my business partner Andrew West, we were focused on fast growth.

“Seeking investment was a crucial part of that.

“The deal with Tribal is our largest to date and it was important for us to find a partner that understand­s education and could take our solution deeper into that market.”

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