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| 23 Mar 2026 | |
| College News |
We are writing to provide a brief update on Campus-XR, Bradfield College’s immersive education technology spin-out.
Many members of the Bradfield community supported the company’s first investment round last year, which enabled the business to move from development into early commercial deployment.
Over the past twelve months Campus-XR has made strong progress. The platform is now being used in a growing number of schools, including its first international deployment, and partnerships have been established with universities, education organisations and resellers to support further growth. Early results in areas such as SEND learning are particularly encouraging.
As is typical for early-stage technology companies at this stage of development, Campus-XR is now entering its next fundraising phase to support the expansion of its platform across SEND, STEM and language learning.
Following the successful support from the Bradfield community last year, the company is now beginning discussions with a wider range of early-stage investors including angel networks, venture investors and strategic partners within the education and technology sectors.
Given the breadth of experience and connections within the Bradfield community, we thought it helpful simply to share this update. If any member of the Society happens to know individuals or organisations who may have an interest in early-stage education technology or immersive learning, the Campus-XR team would be very pleased to be introduced.
Bradfield College remains a founding shareholder in the company and continues to work closely with the team as the platform develops.
If you would like further information, or would be happy to make an introduction, please contact the Campus-XR team via this link.
With best wishes,
Tom Beardmore-Gray
Warden
Jeremy Quartermain
Head