Riaz Moola

Riaz Moola is a South African entrepreneur of Indian descent and the founder and CEO of CoGrammar and HyperionDev, organisations dedicated to closing the global technology skills gap through accessible, high-quality coding education. Born just two years after the end of apartheid, Moola studied Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal before transferring to the University of Edinburgh, where he completed his undergraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. He subsequently earned an MPhil in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar, and worked on Google's search and Android teams as an intern during this period.
Moola founded HyperionDev while still a student, driven by the inequalities in computing education he had witnessed in South Africa. The organisation grew to become the largest online coding bootcamp in Africa, reaching more than 40 countries and partnering with universities including the University of Edinburgh and Imperial College London. HyperionDev was backed by Google and Facebook, winning Facebook's top Innovation Challenge prize in 2017, and later rebranded its parent entity as CoGrammar to reflect its expanded mission around code review technology and mentorship-driven education globally.
A Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 alumnus and recipient of numerous education innovation awards, Moola has participated in government EdTech roundtables alongside UK ministers and has raised over £25 million to fuel CoGrammar's global expansion. He was dubbed the 'Steve Jobs of South Africa' by the Sunday Times in 2017. Today CoGrammar operates across the UK and Africa, training thousands of developers annually through its HyperionDev bootcamp and enterprise code review platform.





