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Kami’s market scoping puts it in good stead for tech sector slump

Kiwi ed-tech company took iterative approach to eventually grab 35 million users.

Kami CEO and co-founder Hengjie Wang speaks with Will Mace.

Will Mace Mon, 01 Aug 2022

Tech companies around the world may be retrenching right now, but Kiwi ed-tech startup Kami has bucked the trend by expanding its workforce despite not having raised any capital in the past three years.

Kami has been extra-cautious with its cash reserves and expects to be able to ride out the wave

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Will Mace Mon, 01 Aug 2022
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