Irish companies have been producing leading eLearning technology for over 20 years effectively combining infrastructure and content to provide end-users with the industries most accessible and compelling eLearning experiences.
Irish companies span all aspects of Learning Solutions and include providers of content, technology, and services and serve a wide variety of vertical markets; providing innovative solutions to complex problems and existing technologies.
Geography has had Irish eLearning companies thinking globally from the start. Exports account for 95% of all Irish eLearning revenue with major global corporations such as Bearing Point, Bristol-Myers Squibb, GE Company, Siemens, Schering-Plough, Vodafone, Dell, Nokia, Pfizer, Verizon and Citigroup partnering with Irish firms.
By 2010, the U.S. eLearning systems market alone will surpass $12 billion (Frost & Sullivan 2004). This year, more than one-third of all training will be by deployed via learning technologies. In addition to web-based applications, Irish companies are creating new "mLearning" and innovative technologies to deliver traditional as well as informal learning via PDAs and wireless devices such as cell phones and Blackberries.
In Australia / New Zealand
The delivery of software solutions into the ANZ region accounts for more than 50% of the total exports from Ireland and exceeds some A$200m per annum.
Irish companies have demonstrated particular capability in the implementation of e-learning solutions that cater for all aspects of the corporate landscape across multiple platforms.
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