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Leading eLearning Company Takes Platinum at LearnX

AIM’s online learning subsidiary company, TheCyberInstitute, has won two major awards at the LearnX Asia Pacific 2010 eLearning & Training Awards, the nation’s largest eLearning and training conference.
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TheCyberInstitute received a Platinum award for Best eLearning Implementation on a Budget and a Gold award for Best Employee Induction Training Program. Both category submissions were for sophisticated projects developed for Optus by TheCyberInstitute.
CEO of TheCyberInstitute, Dawid Falck AFAIM, said the awards recognised the company’s standing as a leading provider of Australian online learning solutions in what has become a competitive market.
“Over the past six years TheCyberInstitute has established a strong reputation in the eLearning industry, attracting a number of multinational clients including PepsiCo Asia and the Guardian Newspaper Group, and national clients including Optus, NQX Freight Service, TABCorp, Royal Flying Doctor Service and a clutch of Federal and State government departments,” he said.
“As well as being leaders in custom content development, TheCyberInstitute has created a fully scalable business model, with product suites in soft skills and IT. This allows organisations to experience online learning via the 'software as a service' concept.
“I congratulate the TheCyberInstitute’s talented team and commend Optus for their foresight in choosing an innovative eLearning solution to meet organisational learning needs,” he said.
Rob Clarke, founder of the LearnX Asia Pacific Conference and Expo said the quality of entrants in the LearnX Asia Pacific 2010 E-Learning & Training Awards was superb.
"The Awards are regarded as the most prestigious accolades and recognition that an individual, team or organisation in the eLearning industry can achieve. The winning solutions and the talent behind the projects stood out for implementing innovative approaches to eLearning,” he said.

AIM’s online learning subsidiary company, TheCyberInstitute, has won two major awards at the LearnX Asia Pacific 2010 eLearning & Training Awards, the nation’s largest eLearning and training conference.

TheCyberInstitute received a Platinum award for Best eLearning Implementation on a Budget and a Gold award for Best Employee Induction Training Program. Both category submissions were for sophisticated projects developed for Optus by TheCyberInstitute. 

CEO of TheCyberInstitute, Dawid Falck AFAIM, said the awards recognised the company’s standing as a leading provider of Australian online learning solutions in what has become a competitive market.

“Over the past six years TheCyberInstitute has established a strong reputation in the eLearning industry, attracting a number of multinational clients including PepsiCo Asia and the Guardian Newspaper Group, and national clients including Optus, NQX Freight Service, TABCorp, Royal Flying Doctor Service and a clutch of Federal and State government departments,” he said.

“As well as being leaders in custom content development, TheCyberInstitute has created a fully scalable business model, with product suites in soft skills and IT. This allows organisations to experience online learning via the 'software as a service' concept.  “I congratulate the TheCyberInstitute’s talented team and commend Optus for their foresight in choosing an innovative eLearning solution to meet organisational learning needs,” he said.  

Rob Clarke, founder of the LearnX Asia Pacific Conference and Expo said the quality of entrants in the LearnX Asia Pacific 2010 E-Learning & Training Awards was superb. 

"The Awards are regarded as the most prestigious accolades and recognition that an individual, team or organisation in the eLearning industry can achieve. The winning solutions and the talent behind the projects stood out for implementing innovative approaches to eLearning,” he said.

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