'Designing' Disruption In The EdTech Space

2022-07-19
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Much like designer items in the market, a quality design education in India is rather a luxury that consistently eludes the common person's grasp. Often expensive and inaccessible, design schools are mired by infrastructural issues and archaic curricula. By 2020, Samarth Bajaj had researched these problems for a decade without arriving at any plausible solutions. All this changed when COVID-19 hit the country that year, bestowing a certain necessity on the concept of digital education in India.

Samarth Bajaj, co-founder and CEO, The Designer's Class

It was the first time that Bajaj perceived a real opportunity to build a design-based EdTech platform—the country's first—and consequently co-founded The Designer's Class with entrepreneurs Adheesh Nahar and Vishal Bajaj. Since August 2020, he has functioned as the CEO of this venture, which he calls "the result of a decade-long journey fuelled by a dream that is now finally a reality".

The application and necessity of design in today's world is apparent and endless. There are anywhere between 100 and 150 different verticals in the field. Design engulfs everything around us: from what we wear, to the products we use and consume, to the spaces we live and work from and to even how we present ourselves and communicate with each other.

"Design as a career is far more lucrative today and this generation has the inclination, the opportunity, the aptitude and the gumption to make their design dreams a reality. We have one definitive mission: to democratise design education by making it affordable, accessible, relevant and engaging for all design enthusiasts, regardless of their age, income bracket and geographical location," explains Bajaj.

The presence of ambition, however, does not eliminate the possibility of challenges. The latter, Bajaj and his team have encountered aplenty: "We began The Designer's Class in the thick of the pandemic—a most difficult time to start a company. Our first challenge was to put together a good lean adaptable team by overcoming two issues: The world was dealing with a severely unprecedented situation, which made it difficult for the focus to be on work for many, making the resource pool smaller than usual; then, there was a tech frenzy, which led to a massive inflation in the salary expectations of tech professionals across the nation. Good tech resources were very difficult to find and extremely expensive for a start up like ours to afford."

Notably, till the last year, the start-up world was focused mainly on growth and valuation, instead of value. Its lack of attention to good unit economics and limited cash burn is widely considered today as a contributor to the current funding winter. "I believe that a combination of the bottom-line of the balance sheet and the satisfaction of customers is what truly define a company's value. We weren't keen on succumbing to the pressure of chasing unsustainable growth, which made securing funding tougher for us. It took us a while to find like-minded investors; like mindedness being a very important factor to keep in mind while raising money. Today, luckily we have a pool of investors who have invested in our vision and share the same principles," says Bajaj.

These days, the start-up ecosystem is going through a rather turbulent phase—a stark contrast to the golden era which was prominent just a few months ago. Ed-tech is a major victim of this sudden change, rendering rampant cost-cutting and lay-offs inevitable for survival, mainly because liquidity in the market has dried up. "This is proving to be a major worry for companies that were relying on frequent rounds of funding. However, companies like ours that focused on building a healthy foundation by realising the importance of achieving robust profitability are in a good position. It enables us to be self-sufficient with the added benefit of receiving the new-found interest of investors," he states.

The founders of The Designer Class consider their startup unique for focussing exclusively on design and offering sought-after services in the field: comprehensive courses developed by leading design academics and taught by industry stalwarts; provision of credible certifications, serious internship opportunities, and an exclusive design community; and several others. "The Designer's class has been built with the intention to pioneer a revolution in the world of design education world over," claims Bajaj.

With operations currently spread across the B2C, B2B and B2G segments, The Designer's Class is executing growth plans in all these three sectors. "In the B2C sector, we will be active in six different design verticals by August 15: fashion, interiors, make-up, jewellery, photography and wedding décor. We will also introduce courses in 15 new verticals of design by March of 2023. Additionally, we are expanding to new Indian markets, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, as well as international markets, initially targeting the South Asian diaspora. We are also developing a state-of-the-art hybrid model that will equip us with a structure to rapidly grow in the B2B and B2G segments."

"We will work relentlessly to put India on the global map of premium design education," he pledges!

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“设计”教育科技领域的颠覆性创新
就像市场上的设计师产品一样,在印度,高质量的设计教育是一种奢侈品,一直以来都不为普通人所掌握。设计学校往往造价昂贵,交通不便,基础设施问题和陈旧的课程令其陷入困境。到2020年,萨马思·巴贾杰(Samarth Bajaj)已经对这些问题研究了10年,但没有找到任何可行的解决方案。这一切在那一年发生了新冠肺炎疫情,印度的数字教育概念有了一定的必要性。这是Bajaj第一次意识到一个真正的机会来建立一个基于设计的EdTech平台——这是该国的第一个——并因此与企业家Adheesh Nahar和Vishal Bajaj共同创立了设计师班。自2020年8月以来,他一直担任这家企业的首席执行官,他称之为"十年之旅的结果,由梦想推动,现在终于成为现实"设计在当今世界的应用和必要性是显而易见的,也是无穷无尽的。该领域有100到150个不同的垂直领域。设计吞没了我们周围的一切:从我们穿什么,到我们使用和消费的产品,到我们生活和工作的空间,甚至我们如何呈现自己和彼此沟通。设计作为一种职业在今天更加有利可图,这一代人有倾向,机会,天赋和进取心使他们的设计梦想成为现实。我们有一个明确的使命:通过使所有设计爱好者,无论他们的年龄、收入阶层和地理位置,都能负担得起、容易获得、相关和参与的设计教育民主化,"巴贾杰解释道。然而,雄心的存在并不能消除挑战的可能性。对于后者,Bajaj和他的团队已经遇到了很多:我们在疫情最严重的时候开始了设计师课程——这是创业最困难的时期。我们的第一个挑战是通过克服两个问题来组建一个优秀的精益团队:世界正在处理一个严重的前所未有的情况,这使得我们很难集中精力在许多工作上,使得资源池比平时更小;随后,出现了一股科技热潮,导致全国科技专业人士的薪资预期大幅上涨。像我们这样的初创公司很难找到好的技术资源,而且要负担得起这样的资源也非常昂贵。值得注意的是,直到去年,初创公司的关注点还主要是增长和估值,而不是价值。它缺乏对良好单位经济的关注和有限的现金消耗被广泛认为是当前资金寒冬的原因。我相信资产负债表的底线和客户的满意度的结合是真正定义公司价值的东西。我们不愿意屈服于追逐不可持续增长的压力,这让我们更难获得资金。我们花了一段时间才找到志同道合的投资者;在筹集资金时,心态是一个非常重要的因素。今天,幸运的是,我们拥有一批投资者,他们投资于我们的愿景,并分享相同的原则,"巴贾吉说。如今,创业生态系统正在经历一个相当动荡的阶段,这与几个月前的黄金时代形成了鲜明的对比。教育科技是这种突然变化的主要受害者,为了生存,猖獗的成本削减和裁员是不可避免的,主要是因为市场的流动性已经枯竭。事实证明,这是那些依赖频繁融资的公司的主要担忧。然而,像我们这样的公司,通过意识到实现强劲盈利的重要性,专注于建立一个健康的基础,处于一个良好的地位。它使我们能够自给自足,并获得投资者新发现的兴趣的附加好处,"他的状态。 设计师班的创始人认为他们的初创公司非常独特,因为他们专门专注于设计,并提供该领域受欢迎的服务:由领先的设计学者开发、由行业中坚教授的综合课程;提供可靠的认证、认真的实习机会和专属的设计社区;和其他几个人。designer&# 39;s班的建立是为了在世界各地的设计教育领域开创一场革命,"巴贾杰。由于目前的业务遍及B2C, B2B和B2G细分市场,设计师类正在执行所有这三个部门的增长计划。在B2C领域,到8月15日,我们将活跃在六个不同的设计垂直领域:时尚、室内设计、化妆、珠宝、摄影和婚礼décor。到2023年3月,我们还将推出15个新的垂直设计领域的课程。此外,我们正在拓展新的印度市场,特别是在二三线城市,以及国际市场,最初的目标是南亚移民。我们还在开发一种最先进的混合模式,使我们具备在B2B和B2G领域快速增长的结构。我们将不懈努力,使印度成为全球优质设计教育的地图,"他承诺!
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