Alexander Isak invests in award winning EdTech company Dugga to drive change in education for all

Alexander Isak (left) with childhood friend William Nilsson (right), at Dugga�s headquarters in Stockholm, both investing partners in Dugga Assessment. Photo: Raquel Rademaker

Newcastle United�s forward, Alexander Isak believes in driving change in education and now invests in the award-winning EdTech company Dugga Assessment, based on scientific research by founders Dr. Claudia Rademaker and Dr. Patrik Nilsson.

Through the ease of use, increased engagement and data efficiency, Dugga�s Assessment platform creates significant value for both teachers and students. In 2020, Dugga was elected as Microsoft Global Education Partner of the Year. With its strong team and its research-based assessment solution, Dugga is well positioned to thrive in a growing market. Alexander Isak thereby has joined investors such as Sparkmind, GW Capital, Service Ventures, and investors from the Stockholm School of Economics.

�I believe that Dugga improves learning outcomes by transforming knowledge assessment,� says Alexander Isak, Forward, Newcastle United Football Club.

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