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May 11, 2007

Brainvisa Sold?

Takeover eLearning blogger Amit Kapur, through his blog, speculates that Pune, India based and Sequoia Capital funded, mid-sized eLearning player Brainvisa may be in the process of being acquired.

If this is true, then we would see further consolidation of the industry in India. Maximize Learning, another Pune based player was recently snapped up by Aptara (erstwhile Techbooks).

Mid-sized eLearning players who have not been able to scale will find themselves easy prey for larger BPO's, content transformation companies who wish to add to their offerings and grow inorganically.

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It is difficult to believe that brainvisa found it hard to scale up! The talk of consolidation is a bit premature.

The players in the industry , the Government, the corporate sector, the education sector and other concerned have to do a lot to promote e-learning and also to take e-learning to the next level.

There is still scope for many new entrants and I am predicting a big bang in years to come.

We will definitely do our bit to promote e-learning in India. Watch more about us at www.tenableindia.com.

thanks
chandrashekhar

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