- India, 22nd December 2025:Oratrics, a global future-skills education company, today announced a series of strategic developments as part of its next phase of growth.
The company has expanded its presence to 21+ countries, inaugurated its second corporate office in Lucknow (6th floor, Cyber Heights, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar), and is preparing to establish a physical global center in Austin, Texas, in the coming months. Oratrics also confirmed that it is in the process of raising a strategic investment round to support its international expansion.
Founded with the objective of strengthening future-ready capabilities among learners, Oratrics offers structured programs in public speaking, communication, leadership, mathematics, financial literacy, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. The company serves students, young professionals, and working executives across multiple geographies.
The newly opened Lucknow office will function as a key operational center alongside the company’s Bengaluru headquarters. It will support sales, operations, academic design, teacher excellence, content development, and technology support, enabling Oratrics to tap into a growing talent pool, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen delivery for domestic and international markets.
“Opening our second corporate office in Lucknow and preparing our Austin, Texas, center are important milestones in our global expansion strategy,” said Samad Shoeb, Founder & CEO, Oratrics. “We are focused on building a robust future-skills ecosystem that integrates digital learning with physical experiences and global peer networks.”
Oratrics has reported strong global interest in its mathematics and financial literacy verticals, which focus on conceptual understanding, analytical thinking, cognitive development, and real-world financial decision-making—addressing key gaps in traditional academic systems.
The organization’s learner base now spans North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, with growing traction among parents, schools, and corporate entities seeking structured future-skills education.










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