NEWS21 November 2011
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INDIA— Research software maker Confirmit has agreed a deal with the technology training company TrainedTalent that will see them become the exclusive approved Confirmit training institute in India.
Courses will begin next year in major cities across India, and tailored in-house programmes for existing Confirmit customers will also be available.
Confirmit president and CEO Henning Hansen (pictured) said: “India is well placed to lead the way in the provision of world-class market research in Asia, and we look forward to working with TrainedTalent to ensure that the new generation of programmers have the skills they require to deliver a high quality service.”
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1 Comment
Pravin Shekar
13 years ago
A very good move and much required for the marketplace. All the best! India sure is leading the way and the youngsters need to be oriented/exposed to international best practices.
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