Emversity Acquires Nurse Placement Platform Lanstitut for $4.25 Million

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Higher-education training and employability platform Emversity has acquired Lanstitut Technologies, a healthcare mobility platform that places Indian nurses in German hospitals, in a deal valued at approximately $4.25 million through a mix of cash and stock. The acquisition, announced in April 2026, marks Emversity’s first purchase of another company.

The transaction has been structured as a share purchase. Lanstitut will continue to operate independently under its existing brand, and its four cofounders — including CEO Khubaib Abdul Salam — will remain in their current roles.

Founded in 2022, Lanstitut trains Indian nurses in German language skills and supports their placement in hospitals across Germany. The company has trained close to 3,000 nurses, employs around 200 people, and provides additional services including visa processing, credentialing, relocation assistance, and on-ground support.

Emversity was founded by Vivek Sinha, former COO of Unacademy, and runs an education-to-employment platform embedded within universities. It offers training and employer connections across sectors including healthcare, hospitality, engineering, and data centre operations. The company says the acquisition will help it open international demand channels for its talent pool, starting with Germany, where healthcare worker shortages continue to rise.

The deal comes months after Emversity raised $30 million in a Series A funding round led by Premji Invest, with participation from Lightspeed and Z47. Last month, the company also bought back employee stock options worth Rs 6.5 crore from 20 employees as part of a liquidity programme.

The acquisition could position Emversity to channel a larger share of its university-trained talent into international healthcare markets, with Germany serving as its initial entry point.

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