After eight years in education Webanywhere celebrates first year trading in the corporate sector at Learning Technologies
After eight successful years in the education sector and 3,000 clients globally, Webanywhere is celebrating its first year of trading in the corporate sector at Learning Technologies 2012.
Webanywhere will be exhibiting on Stand 14 at next week's Learning Technologies event in London's Olympia 2. Following the company's highly successful presence at the BETT educational technology show, Webanywhere will be showcasing its Totara and Moodle based solutions for the SME training and corporate L&D sectors, together with its services in content development, authoring tools and learning consultancy.
In recognition of its entry into the corporate e-learning
market, Webanywhere was also
recently listed as a highly-placed new entry in this year's Now!
Communications survey of the Top 100 ranking websites in e-learning
and learning technology, in the company of many of the industry's
most established providers. The company's success is founded on its
expertise in creating solutions for lifelong learning from early
years classrooms to colleges, corporate universities and
workplaces.
Webanywhere's Head of Operations, Conor Gilligan, said: "We are
delighted that having formed our Corporate Division in 2010, we are
already increasingly seen as a 'go to' company for workplace
learning thanks to our unerring focus on innovation, empowering
employees with self service training and providing access to the
latest technologies. We will be demonstrating our three-stage
approach to meeting the online training and development needs of
SME and enterprise organisations at Learning Technologies 2012
including our consultancy services, learning platform solutions and
post-implementation support."
Gilligan added, "We invite customers old and new to call at our
Stand 14, where we will be offering free learning consultancy to
delegates and the chance to win a free Kindle in our birthday prize
draw. Delegates interested in arranging an appointment for
consultancy are invited to do so by visiting our Learning Technologies web page."
Now in its 13th year, Learning Technologies has become Europe's
leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used
to support learning at work, attracting an audience of 4,000 or so
learning and development professionals.