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New Horizons to tap India market

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NEW DELHI: New Horizons Worldwide, independent IT training company will produce and distribute content from India.

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Talking to CyberMedia News, Mark A. Miller, president of New Horizons Worldwide informed that the company is bullish about its growth in India given the talent pool available here.

“We will be producing and distributing content from India. For this purpose, we have officially launched our Indian center in Noida. The facility spanning over 15,000 sq. ft will house close to 200 people and will start producing content from here very shortly,” he said.

Miller said that New Horizons, which completes five year of its presence in India, will be concentrating on bringing the global best practices for offering 100 per cent IT training.

The company will also be launching a quality and innovative program called the Assisted Instructor Approach, which leverages on the power of technology for content delivery. “The program was first introduced in Europe and then in North America. We are now bringing the program to India next quarter, after many customers evinced interest. It will be more of a mentor program which is interactive and allows the students to learn at their own pace and depth, with the assistance from the instructor,” he explained.

“We have a deep relationship with IT and software companies around the world for the technology courses. We will be leveraging on our strength and intend to introduce special training programs in career software developing and other such programs in the next 12-months,” Miller added.

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