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Gradelab Accepted into NVIDIA Inception to Accelerate AI-Powered EdTech Innovation

GradeLab joins NVIDIA Inception to accelerate AI-powered assessment innovation.

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Written by Akshat Shah
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We’re excited to announce that GradeLab has been accepted into NVIDIA Inception, a program that nurtures startups transforming industries through technological innovation.

At GradeLab, we’re building a smarter way to evaluate education. Our platform uses a combination of multi-layered OCR, document understanding, and LLM-powered grading to automatically evaluate handwritten exam papers with high accuracy.

By streamlining assessments and enabling deep class-wide analytics, we help educators focus more on teaching and less on tedious manual grading.

Becoming part of NVIDIA Inception will help us advance our mission by providing access to go-to-market support, expert guidance, and technical resources as we scale our infrastructure and improve model accu

racy. With NVIDIA’s support, we aim to enhance real-time evaluation, expand grading capabilities, and roll out new features like generative question generation and plagiarism detection.

We’re honored to be recognized by NVIDIA Inception. This milestone brings us one step closer to reshaping how educational performance is measured across schools, universities, and testing platforms.

The program’s resources and connections are critical as we continue developing robust AI-powered solutions that improve learning outcomes.

NVIDIA Inception helps startups during critical stages of product development, prototyping, and deployment. Each member receives a custom set of ongoing benefits, including NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute credits, preferred pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software, and access to technological assistance that fuels product innovation.

We’re just getting started. With NVIDIA Inception’s backing, GradeLab is set to elevate automated assessments and redefine the future of education.

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