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Bhanzu enters the American classroom with its first physical math centre in Texas, led by founder Neelakantha Bhanu

After strong U.S. online adoption, Bhanzu opens its first in-person learning space, bringing its speed-math and confidence-building pedagogy to Texas.

Bhanzu has expanded its global footprint with the launch of its first physical math learning centre in the United States, located in McKinney, Texas. The move marks a significant step for the Bengaluru-headquartered education company, which has until now served U.S. learners entirely through its online programs.
Founded by Neelakantha Bhanu, known for his world record as the “world’s fastest human calculator,” Bhanzu focuses on strengthening conceptual clarity, improving numerical confidence and making math more accessible for younger learners. The company has seen steady adoption across the U.S. in its digital format, and the opening of the Texas centre reflects growing demand among families seeking structured, STEM-oriented after-school learning.

Speaking about the milestone, Neelakantha Bhanu, CEO and Founder, said, Taking Bhanzu to the United States is not just about global expansion, but about reimagining how the world learns math through deep conceptual clarity and confidence-first learning. India has long contributed to the world of mathematics. Bringing Bhanzu from India to the world through our first US learning center is a proud moment for us. We’re excited to bring this unique blend of learning and engagement to American classrooms and empower the next generation of problem solvers.
Bhanzu’s learning model draws on speed-math techniques, step-based problem solving, storytelling and gamified exercises aimed at strengthening both accuracy and foundational understanding. Students engage through guided practice and paced instruction, with an emphasis on reducing hesitation and building comfort with numbers. Across its existing markets, Bhanzu reports having worked with more than 50,000 students in 16 countries.

Prachotan D L, Co-Founder and Head of Business Development at Bhanzu, noted the significance of entering the U.S. with a physical space. “Our mission has always been to eliminate math fear globally. Establishing our first physical center in the US is not just an expansion, it’s a step toward changing how millions of children experience math, one region at a time. Our approach combines creativity, technology, and deep pedagogy to make math not only accessible but also enjoyable for students worldwide.”
Parents in several U.S. states have increasingly turned to after-school and supplementary learning programs that offer measurable progression in numeracy and structured support in early STEM skills. The Texas centre introduces Bhanzu’s in-person model to this growing segment, extending its existing digital reach with a dedicated classroom environment.

The company’s physical launch comes as more global education providers explore hybrid models in the U.S., combining interactive digital formats with face-to-face learning. Bhanzu’s first centre will operate as a pilot for its broader U.S. strategy, which aims to expand the availability of its math programs across regions with strong interest in STEM-aligned learning.
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