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Imarticus Learning looks to expand into US, Middle East, Singapore


Edtech firm Imarticus Learning is looking to expand into key global markets, including the Middle East, North Africa, Singapore, and the United States.

Through this expansion, the company aims to tap into new talent pools, as well as bridge the global demand for specialised education and training, especially in emerging technologies, finance, analytics, and management.

It is already present in the UAE.

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The company is also looking to penetrate tier-2 cities in India such as Bhopal, Patna, and Ahmedabad.
“We are looking to make high-quality education accessible in over 15 tier-2 cities by 2025. This underscores our commitment to personalised, blended learning solutions and aligns with our vision to redefine educational delivery on a global scale,” said Nikhil Barshikar, cofounder and CEO, Imarticus Learning.

The edtech platform is seeing traction for courses like data science, driven by a surge in demand for data science specialists. Also, in demand are leadership, management, fintech, and other functional programmes among executives who want to upskill themselves and stay relevant in their domain.

“The market for data science, in terms of both education and jobs, is on the rise. Organisations across industries are also realising the importance of data science in their data infrastructure to thrive in today’s data-driven world. This brings a shift in the opportunities available for aspiring individuals in this interdisciplinary field of data science,” said Barshikar.

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The company is looking to narrow the digital gap by propelling its learner base by 5x and bolstering business operations by three times before the close of 2025.The edtech firm is also set to launch over 40 executive education programmes by 2025, forging new programme partnerships with institutes like IIM Ahmedabad, ISB, and IIM Calcutta, among others. It currently has 5,000+ learners in training and offers over 40 courses.



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