Math Learning Platform Bhanzu Opens First Center In US
India-West Staff Reporter
DALLAS, TX -Math-learning platform Bhanzu has entered the U.S. offline education market with the launch of its first physical center in McKinney, marking a strategic expansion into American classrooms after witnessing strong traction online.
The move follows increasing demand in the United States for STEM-focused, outcome-driven math programs among parents and schools. The company, founded by Neelakantha Bhanu, known as the world’s fastest human calculator, has built a substantial U.S. learner base through its digital offerings.
As CEO and Founder, he said in a press release, “Taking Bhanzu to the United States is not just about expansion but about reimagining how the world learns math through conceptual clarity and confidence-first learning,” he said. He added that bringing an India-built model to American students is “a proud moment” and an opportunity to “empower the next generation of problem solvers.”
Prachotan D L, Co-Founder and Head of Business Development, said the U.S. center is part of a broader mission to reduce math anxiety worldwide. “Establishing our first physical center in the U.S. is a step toward changing how millions of children experience math,” he said, noting that the company’s methodology blends creativity, pedagogy, and technology to make learning more engaging.
Bhanzu’s programs integrate speed-math frameworks, storytelling, gamified learning, and AI-enabled tools. Across India and other international markets, the company has worked with more than 50,000 students in 16 countries, the press release said.