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IMC expands APAC footprint through RockMouse partnership

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Scheer IMC partners with RockMouse to expand its enterprise learning technology presence across Australia and New Zealand.

Scheer IMC has expanded its presence in Asia Pacific by forming a strategic partnership with Melbourne based AI learning consultancy RockMouse. The move strengthens Scheer IMC’s position in Australia and New Zealand and gives organisations in the region direct access to its enterprise learning platforms supported by local consulting expertise.

The partnership gives clients a combined offer: the imc Learning Suite, the imc Express AI authoring tool and the DialogueGPT conversational simulation platform together with RockMouse’s advisory work in AI adoption, learning strategy and performance support. Both companies aim to help organisations replace ageing systems and adopt AI in a governed, practical way.

Alison West, Director at Scheer IMC AUNZ, said the partnership meets growing demand for enterprise grade learning systems. She said Scheer IMC’s global deployment experience and RockMouse’s AI capability in the local market create outcomes neither firm could deliver alone.

Craig Simon, Co Founder and CEO of RockMouse, said many organisations remain stuck between legacy platforms and generic AI tools. He said the partnership gives clients a learning system that scales, supports governance and fits how people work rather than adding another platform to manage.

The joint offer targets enterprises and public sector organisations that need compliance, integration and reporting, and those planning to introduce AI generated content and conversational practice at scale.

Events and webinars are planned for early 2026 covering the new offer.