BigSpring, a platform that offers lifelong skilling with measurable ROI, was selected among hundreds of candidates as one of the World Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers”. BigSpring equips people with market-relevant skills to remain gainfully employed and enables employers to measure return on investment from skilling, establishing it as a core business driver – not a discretionary expense. BigSpring’s reach extends globally across a half-million learners with customers such as Google, Uber, United Technologies, Tata Steel and others.
“We’re excited to welcome BigSpring to our 20th cohort of Technology Pioneers”
The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers are early to growth-stage companies from around the world that are involved in the design, development and deployment of new technologies and innovations, and are poised to have a significant impact on business and society. Technology Pioneers community is an integral part of the larger Global Innovators community of start-ups at the World Economic Forum.
Following its selection as Technology Pioneer, BigSpring founder and CEO, Bhakti Vithalani will be invited to participate at World Economic Forum activities, events and discussions throughout the year. BigSpring will also contribute to Forum initiatives over the next two years, working with policymakers and private sector leaders to help define the global agenda on key issues.
“We’re excited to welcome BigSpring to our 20th cohort of Technology Pioneers,” says Susan Nesbitt, Head of the Global Innovators Community, World Economic Forum. “BigSpring and its fellow pioneers are developing cutting edge technologies all over the world. Beyond their innovations, these firms are contributing greatly to improving the state of the world.”
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