Home Insight News & Update VerSe Enters The Kids’ Entertainment Market with a Partnership with HappyTopia

VerSe Enters The Kids’ Entertainment Market with a Partnership with HappyTopia

VerSe Enters The Kids' Entertainment Market with a Partnership with Happytopia
VerSe Enters The Kids' Entertainment Market with a Partnership with Happytopia
VerSe, the parent business of the Josh app, has partnered with HappyTopia to enter the market for kids' entertainment goods.

VerSe, the parent business of the Josh app, has partnered with HappyTopia to enter the market for kids’ entertainment goods.

In an effort to increase parent and kid enjoyment, HappyTopia and Josh have partnered to launch co-branded HappyTopia capsules.

Read also – [Funding alert] Comfort Clothing Platform Happie Curves Raises Angel Investment

Commenting on the startup’s tie-up, CEO Kunzang Chawla, HappyTopia said, “Leveraging Josh’s extensive expertise in entertainment and state-of-the-art technology, this partnership allows us to reach an even wider audience and enhance the way families access and enjoy HappyTopia’s products. We look forward to a successful journey ahead.”

Josh will provide HappyTopia with its technological know-how in order to improve the buying experience and efficiency of the latter’s intelligent vending machines.

Read also – Amazon Prime Video Join Hands with FanCode to Offer Sports Content

More than 300 million people may access and enjoy content in their native tongue thanks to VerSe Innovation’s own technological platform. Josh, the #1 and most entertaining short video app in India, is likewise powered by same technology.

Josh is an Indian-made short video app that was introduced in 2020 by VerSe Innovation. It has 20,000 managed artists and a network that includes more than 1,000 creators.

Read also – CHARGE+ZONE Introduces India’s first 360KW Supercharger Network

About HappyTopia

HappyTopia is the operator of various vending machines that dispense a variety of products aimed at children. HappyTopia states that it runs 150 vending machines in Hyderabad and Bengaluru. It wants to increase the number of vending machines it has in India to over 5000.

Read also – [Funding alert] Teacher Accreditation Edtech Platform Centa Secures $1 Mn From Angel Investors

Viestories

Exit mobile version