SkyQuestCom to Make Positive Difference in Sri Lanka's Quality of Education
Thanks to the e-learning revolution that has taken the world by storm today, anyone can enjoy a quality education at their own time and pace.
Tweet-- And SkyQuestCom has revolutionised the way people learn on the Internet today. Ranked by Deloitte as the fastest growing technology company in Singapore, SkyQuestCom has more than 200,000 e-learning subscribers in 58 countries and the company now plans to grow its business in Sri Lanka.
According to Country General Manager Stephen T Chacko, Sri Lanka has over 700,000 Internet users and the figures have grown to 500% over the past few years.
“We’ve done our research and discovered that Sri Lanka has a huge potential market with a literacy rate of 92%. Many Sri-Lankans are now seeking jobs outside the country, and a skills-enhancement tool like SkyQuestCom will serve as an enormous support for their personal and professional growth,” says Mr. Chacko.
With SkyQuestCom, you have unlimited access to 55,000 online tutorials from the best experts in the world, 600 IT courses and over 200 inspiring seminars of the world’s top motivational speakers.
Adding Mr. Chacko, “Our vision is to make a positive difference in the lives of people in every home and business. Because we believe that every individual is a leader of the future. By helping them to make a positive change, we are grooming our leaders for tomorrow.”
To learn more about SkyQuestCom, visit www.SkyQuestCom.com.
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About SkyQuestCom
SkyQuestCom is a Singapore-based multimedia e-learning company that emerged among the Top 20 in the 2008 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific programme. Overall, companies that ranked on the Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2008 programme had an average growth rate of 707% compared to SkyQuestCom’s sustained revenue growth of 2,724.33%. This makes SkyQuestCom the fastest growing technology company in Singapore and the 11th fastest in the Asia Pacific region with more than 200,000 subscribers in 58 countries.
