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Contact usWhat sets us apart
Simple: our conviction – or call it stubbornness – of what good e-learning is all about.
- We believe e-learning design is a specialized field, not a carbon-copy by-product of classroom training or an operator’s manual.
- We think boredom is the enemy of e-learning, so we create rich media and highly interactive content.
- Because we produce everything in-house, we can without bias select the optimal medium and visualization for each learning object.
- We focus on corporate e-learning and know the specific requirements and typical subject matters.
- We deliver as promised within the time constraints and budgetary boundaries you define.
- We’re pretty down-to-earth. We offer value for money and tangible, measurable results.
Latest work
- SWIFT Two web teasers for SWIFT
- MSD E-learning for knowledge management
- ArcelorMittal Making forklift drivers safety aware
- Honda Europe Moving up several gears with the Honda e-learning programs
- Atlas Copco A learning journey on the Customer Orient Express
- Honda Europe Various e-learning programmes
- SWIFT A juggling course for line managers
- BASF Work permit e-learning
- DuPont Training repository
- Borealis Inviting customers online
Latest news
- Opening a whole new world of e-learnings for Donaldson Europe
- Two teasers for SWIFT training programs
- Updating the Pfizer Puurs safety trainings
- Don’t change something that works just fine. Update it!
- LEARN24 present at the 15th VOV-fair on 18 November!
- Combining our expertise in safety and e-learning
- E-learning for e-safety
- Edutainment in e-learning
- Get familiar with the Honda DNA
- Honda CR-Z technical training ready

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