Certiverse Raises $11M Series A for Certification Platform

- Certiverse raises $11M Series A funding led by Cherryrock Capital
- The company was founded in 2019 by Ruben Garcia, Tyler Meadlin, Pablo Meyer, and Federico Lopez
- Certiverse allows organizations to develop certification exams at a lower cost
- The company works with companies such as The Linux Foundation and HashiCorp
- The funding will be used to add more automation to the platform
Certification Platform Certiverse Raises $11M Series A
Certiverse, a certification platform, has announced that it has raised $11 million in Series A funding led by Cherryrock Capital. The company was founded in 2019 by Ruben Garcia, Tyler Meadlin, Pablo Meyer, and Federico Lopez.
Certiverse allows organizations to develop certification exams at a lower cost than traditional methods. The company works with a range of companies, including The Linux Foundation and HashiCorp. CEO Ruben Garcia has experience in the certification industry, having previously co-founded Innovative Exams, a testing-service company.
The funding will be used to add more automation to the platform, making it easier for anyone to create exams. Garcia stated that the company's goal is to focus on scale and build out the platform to launch 1,000 new clients and partners on Certiverse.