LINE recognised as market leader
LINE Communications, one of Europe's largest providers of e-learning and communications solutions, has been officially recognised as the new UK market leader in bespoke e-learning content development.
In a survey of e-learning companies carried out by IT Training Magazine, the British Computer Societies' (BCS) quarterly magazine, LINE is ranked first in the bespoke content development segment, ahead of Epic in second place and CM Group in third. The table, which has been published this month, is ranked by turnover, reflecting LINE's rapid growth in recent years, which has seen the company double its annual revenues within a two-year period.
Steve Ash, LINE’s Sales and Marketing Director says: "We are very pleased to have this official recognition of our leadership within the bespoke content development sector of the e-learning industry. This reflects the partnership approach we take and our focus on producing excellent and effective learning experiences that provide real business results for our clients.”
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About LINE Communications
LINE is one of Europe’s leading learning solutions specialists. It delivers custom learning and communications that inspire, engage and transform. It also conceives strategies, designs solutions and implements technologies that change the way people learn.
The company is based in London, Sheffield and Zurich and has three lines of service, Consultancy, Content and Technology solutions. Most LINE solutions include elements of blended design, and the company is known for its use of engaging and interactive solutions, harnessing broadband/rich media elements.
Year in and year out, LINE wins awards for the innovation and effectiveness of its solutions. Most recently LINE has won the IT Training award for E-learning Project of the Year, and the IVCA Gold award for Internal Interactive Media.
Over two decades LINE has built up a prestigious client base which spans the corporate, education and public sectors, working with clients such as BP, Ford, BT, Volvo, DfES, MOD, IKEA, Tetra Pak, Capita, and the BBC to develop learning content and strategies which change the way people learn.