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Global eTraining announces more than 100,000 seats sold for its interactive eTraining platform
Global eTraining announces more than 100,000 seats sold for its interactive eTraining platform – a significant milestone for the young company.
Global eTraining announced recently that it has reached a significant growth milestone, surpassing 100,000 seats sold for its interactive eTraining platform. This figure equates to over 10 million hours of course content supplied in the company’s relatively short 5 year history.
This milestone comes hot on the heels of Global eTraining being named a finalist in the Education category of the prestigious SIIA CODiE Awards, and the launch of its revolutionary cloud-based course development tool, The Generator.
“This is an exciting moment for Global eTraining,” says Holly Brattberg, Chief Financial Officer at Global eTraining. “We’re staking our claim in the educational technology industry and making an impact on the quality of technical skills globally.”
Several global engineering and construction corporations are among the growing user group, which is focused on popular software and Building Information Modeling (BIM) courses.
“Our technical courses integrate with custom workflow training to create a truly comprehensive knowledge management solution,” notes CEO Susan Brattberg. “We’re very proud that so many leading companies trust us with their training needs.”
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A DEMO:
Rachel Rowling
Email: rachelr@globaletraining.ca
eTraining Strategist, MBA
#BIM #Globaletraining
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rachel Rowling .
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