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Kami wins Louisiana schools contract, gives tech tariffs warning

Ed-tech startup seals state-wide deal the size of New Zealand's education market, but says it might not have happened if digital taxes were in place.

Kami founders Hengjie Wang, Alliv Samson, Bob Drummond, Jordan Thoms.

Will Mace Wed, 10 Apr 2024

Kiwi ed-tech company Kami has landed a large customer in the form of the State of Louisiana, covering more than 1300 schools and 625,000 students, but its chief executive reckons such deals could be jeopardised if technology tariffs come into being.

Kami’s CEO Hengjie Wang told NBR the state-wide

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Will Mace Wed, 10 Apr 2024
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