Indian Edtech Firm Simplilearn Dominates International Markets; More Than 60% of Revenue Contributed by Markets Overseas
Indian edtech firm Simplilearn, a leading digital skills training provider and the world’s number one online digital skills Bootcamp, announced that since the pandemic started, more than 60 percent of the company’s revenue was contributed by international markets. In addition to its primary markets of India and the USA, the company witnessed strong demand from South Africa, UK, Saudi Arabia and Australia. With over 70,000 learners learning live at any given time from across more than 150 countries, this year the platform’s active learner base more than doubled the average of 30,000 learners per day at the beginning of the year. This year, Simplilearn partnered with some of the world’s leading universities like Purdue, Caltech, MIT and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, to offer learners an internationally acclaimed program curriculum, further strengthening its position in the global learning landscape.
Recommended AI News: Twitter Selects AWS as Strategic Provider to Serve Timelines
Simplilearn began its journey in 2010 by introducing the concept of upskilling and reskilling programs to help professionals accelerate their career paths. Perfected over the years, the programs offered by Simplilearn are designed using the highly effective bootcamp model, offering the right mix of online classes and expert instructor-led live classrooms. With leading practitioners and current experts in the field teaching the programs, the bootcamp approach to training not only focuses on offering a real classroom experience to its learners but also provides the opportunity to get job-ready training through hands-on labs in the skills and tools that are in top demand today. All this is made possible through Simplilearn’s AI-powered learning platform, “EngageX,” that successfully delivers high engagement rates and a unique learning experience to the learners.
Krishna Kumar, Founder & CEO of Simplilearn said, “Looking back a couple of years, skilling as a concept was focused more at an organizational level. Fast forwarding to today, upskilling and reskilling has become a global phenomenon with enterprises stepping up spends in L&D programs, especially focused towards digital skilling. At the same time, individual learners are acknowledging the need to upgrade their work profiles in line with industry and employer requirements. This in turn has resulted in an increase in demand for boot camp programs in digital economy technologies. At Simplilearn, all programs are designed according to the hands-on learning model and this has garnered interest from learners across industries and the globe. In fact, the pandemic catalyzed this further, and we recorded more than 50,000 corporate learner signups from across 12 countries.”
Recommended AI News: Elcomsoft Doubles Password Recovery Speeds with NVIDIA Ampere, Breaks Jetico BestCrypt Containers
He further added, “With a large part of the team based in India and a growing global learner base, Simplilearn’s unique blended learning model has been one of the driving factors that has led to the company’s profitable growth over the years. We are happy that Simplilearn is today one of the fastest growing and profitable Indian ed-tech companies serving a global audience.”
Simplilearn conducts more than 1,000 live classes, with learners spending more than 500,000 hours every month on the platform. This program offered by Simplilearn gives learners the opportunity to upskill and get certified in popular domains such as Big Data, Data Science and Business Intelligence, AI & Machine Learning, Digital Marketing, Cyber Security, Software Development, and Project Management. The program offers sessions with subject matter experts and industry-certified Capstone projects. On completion of the program, learners receive a certificate of completion from Simplilearn and related partner companies and universities.
Recommended AI News: Teradata Extends Hybrid Multi-Cloud Capabilities as Customers Move More Workloads to the Cloud
Copper recovery services Green copper recycling Scrap metal recycling methodologies
Copper cable scrap export requirements, Scrap metal industry trends, Copper scrap reception