Simplilearn for Business Arrives in the Latin America Region Aiming to Improve One Million Professionals in Digital Skills and Seeks Strategic Partners to Expand in the Region

“Companies around the world are preparing for the 4th industrial revolution, driven by digital technologies. Simplilearn is partnering with more than 400 companies around the world to solve this issue in the US, EU and India. We see companies in the America region Latina also face the acute problem of not finding talent with digital skills, and we are looking for distributors and partners who can help us solve this problem with Simplilearn’s digital skills training and onboarding and digital transformation training products,” said Kashyap Dalal , co-founder and Brand Director at Simplilearn

Simplilearn, the world’s #1 online bootcamp in digital economy skills training, has seen rapid growth of its business arm, Simplilearn for Business, over the past two years years old. Simplilearn for Business has seen accelerated adoption of its offerings worldwide and more than 100% growth from the previous year, showing it is on track to achieve $100 million B2B turnover in the next two to three years old. Simplilearn for Business is now expanding its focus beyond the main markets of the US, EU and India. For Latin America, Simplilearn has three main focus areas:

  1. Drive the integration of new hires (onboarding) for large companies in areas such as programming, data, cloud, digital marketing and others
  2. Boost Digital Transformation Training in 35 Key Digital Jobs
  3. Establish strategic relationships with channel partners and distributors to expand your global reach and take Simplilearn products to other countries

Simplilearn has helped more than three million professionals from 150 countries improve their digital technology skills. For businesses, Simplilearn offers a scalable platform for live interactive workshops and digital skills training. Simplilearn works around the world through partners, which include channel partners like Accenture Academy and PWC Academy and distributors like Deviare in South Africa; Saudi Business Machines, in the Middle East; and the ILX Group in the United Kingdom.

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Kashyap Dalal , co-founder and business director of Simplilearn, said: “Over the past two years, the pandemic has accelerated the shift to digital business models and created a global need for more than 200 million professionals with digital skills in areas such as programming, data, cloud and cybersecurity. According to the Economic Forum Worldwide (World Economic Forum, WEF), Latin America has the greatest shortage of qualified and future-ready professionals, which is a huge problem for large companies in this region.Our experience in other regions has shown that to improve skills digital companies need to hire qualified professionals and have solutions to enable them to prepare for work.We are pleased to announce our plans to enter the Latin American market and work closely with companies and partners here to pursue our goal of enhancing one million professionals in the region in digital skills.”

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Simplilearn programs span all critical digital domains such as data and AI, programming, cloud and Devops, Agile, digital transformation and digital marketing, to name a few, and over 30 key digital economy positions in an enterprise, with comprehensive paths to learning. These programs are created in conjunction with leading universities such as MIT and Caltech and with industry-leading partners such as IBM, Microsoft Azure and Facebook, ensuring the best learning outcomes.

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