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    Simplilearn launches SkillUp to train people in newer technologies

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    The online digital technology training provider said the platform would be made available on Simplilearn's SkillUp website and mobile app both on PlayStore and iOS.

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    Simplilearn has launched SkillUp, a free learning platform to help individuals get trained in newer technologies.

    Through this, learners across the globe will have free access to more than 1000 hours of learning and technology skilling programmes covering more than 300 in-demand skills, said the company.

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    The online digital technology training provider said the platform would be made available on Simplilearn's SkillUp website and mobile app both on PlayStore and iOS.

    The programme, which follows a self-learning model wherein learners have access to on-demand video-based content, has been designed for all professionals including students and beginners, as well as experienced developers, engineers, managers, and executives.

    The curriculum is designed by renowned industry experts and course advisors like Ronald van Loon, Marc Weaver, Dean Pompilio, and Matt Bailey, said Simplilearn in a press release.

    Learners will also have access to free guides on career paths, salaries, interview tips to help them make more informed career decisions.

    “We have launched this initiative to benefit millions of learners across the globe who may find it difficult to afford or access quality learning programs. We will continue to add more topics and content to SkillUp over time, making it the premier destination for free digital-skills education,” Krishna Kumar, founder and CEO, Simplilearn, was quoted saying.
    The Economic Times

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