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Nepali-Founded UK Startup Tedunet Takes Global Stage at Web Summit Qatar 2026
Kathmandu: UK edtech startup, Tedunet, founded by Nepali entrepreneurs Sumit and Nitesh, captured international attention at Web Summit Qatar 2026 by showcasing technology designed to transform how students learn.
Positioning itself as a challenger to traditional education models, Tedunet demonstrated a personalised learning platform that combines expert educators with adaptive technology and AI-driven support. The company’s system tracks student progress in real time, identifies learning gaps, and delivers targeted guidance — aiming to make high-quality education both accessible and affordable for families.

The founders emphasised a bold mission: to break the “one-size-fits-all” education model and replace it with learning that adapts to each student’s ability, pace, and goals. Their presence at one of the world’s largest technology gatherings marks a significant milestone, signalling growing global interest in solutions that address education inequality through innovation.
With strong early traction and expanding ambitions, Tedunet is emerging as a promising force in the future of personalised, technology-enabled education — with plans to scale its impact far beyond the UK.