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Corporate game based learning

Game Based Learning is Taking the Pain out of Corporate Training

Corporate games are an interactive way to build workplace bonhomie and explore latent employee talents. Lately, companies have woken up to the idea of imparting training to their workforce in an engaging manner rather than pushing a dossier of published content at them. Corporate game based learning is informative, improves employee engagement levels and predominantly…

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Renewable energy

Junkbot disrupts the world of eLearning

Estimates of the global eLearning market indicate that it will exceed $200 billion by the year 2023. Docebo’s report eLearning Market Trends and Forecasts 2017-2021 is a comprehensive look at the education technology (EdTech) industry. One key number is $31 billion, which according to Technavio, is the size of the corporate eLearning market in 2020,…

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Renewable energy

What to Expect From FireEye’s Q2 Results

The combination of anti-virus modules and next-gen firewalls into a single scalable platform, known as Helix, will help FireEye tap a wide variety of customers ranging from small start-ups to bigger corporate entities. This opens up a big opportunity in the security-as-a-service space that’s expected to grow at an annual pace of 19% until 2020,…

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Renewable energy

Algorithm Trading: Benefits & Risks

Algorithm trading (also called as Black Box Trading) is very advanced & sophisticated trading mechanism which uses complex mathematical formulas & models to make quick decisions & transactions in financial markets. According to Technavio, market research Company, algorithm trading is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.3% globally by 2020. Traditional broking firms and…

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electric vehicle

This Week in the News : Regulators, Cancellations and Trump in the Global Automotive Scene

Electric cars might save the world one day. However, this week, they were in the news for an entirely different reason. Also, a US regulator questions the vehicle control modules employed by several automotive manufacturers and finally, two prominent Japanese automakers bow to the POTUS’s diktat to ‘make in America’. Details follow – 63,000 people…

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Floating Away to Profits : Winds Pick Up for the Global Parachute Market

What do skydivers and the Marines have in common? Commercial or military parachutes, of course. The impeccably constructed line that separates an adrenaline rush or successful air deployment from almost certain doom, the global parachute industry serves a very niche audience comprising of defense agencies, skydiving/adventure sports establishments and defense Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The…

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coffee shops

Rust, Rain and RTD are Set to Disrupt the Coffee Shop Experience : What’s Leading the latter’s Fightback?

Truth be told, coffee and smoking are the last great addictions indulging the modern-day society. The keyword here is ‘addiction’ and relates directly to the millions who find solace in a hot cup of coffee, at any time of the day, from a personal decanter or from the cultural phenomenon that is the local coffee…

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Aqua Gym Equipment

Aqua Gym Equipment Market : Busting Obesity & Pipping the Scale through 2017-21

Obesity is a growing worldwide epidemic that can be attributed to sedentary lifestyles and lack of an exercise regimen amongst the young and old alike. For the clinically obese, aqua fitness offers a less strenuous yet equally beneficial option to exercise, wherein most of the workouts and activity happen in a swimming pool. This borrows…

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