Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Newsela, Copeland, Teamworks, among others.

Newsela acquires Schoolytics
Newsela acquired Schoolytics, a student data analytics and monitoring software provider, strengthening its strategy to become a comprehensive K–12 instructional intelligence platform. The deal enhances Newsela’s ability to help educators track student engagement, attendance, and learning outcomes through data-driven insights. Schoolytics’ technology adds advanced analytics, reporting, and early-warning indicators that enable proactive academic interventions. Strategically, the acquisition supports Newsela’s shift from content delivery to outcomes-focused education technology. While financial terms were not disclosed, the deal reflects continued consolidation in the education analytics and learning data market, driven by schools’ growing demand for actionable insights.
Copeland (Blackstone, ADIA, GIC) acquires Bueno Analytics
Copeland, backed by Blackstone, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, and GIC, acquired Bueno Analytics, a smart building analytics software company, to accelerate its push into AI-driven building performance optimization. Bueno’s platform uses advanced analytics and machine learning to improve energy efficiency, sustainability, and operational performance across commercial buildings. The acquisition aligns with Copeland’s strategy to expand digital and software-led solutions supporting global decarbonization goals. Bueno’s technology complements Copeland’s HVAC and building systems portfolio. While valuation details were undisclosed, the deal underscores strong investor interest in proptech and climate-focused software platforms.
Teamworks acquires Sportlogiq
Teamworks’ acquisition of Sportlogiq, an AI-powered sports analytics software developer, enhances its position as a unified performance platform for elite sports organizations. Sportlogiq specializes in computer vision and machine learning to deliver deep insights into player performance, tactics, and decision-making, particularly in hockey and soccer. The acquisition expands Teamworks’ data intelligence capabilities beyond operations and communication into advanced performance analytics. Strategically, the deal supports Teamworks’ goal of offering end-to-end solutions for teams, coaches, and front offices. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the acquisition reflects growing investment in AI-driven sports technology.
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