A worldwide SaaS platform for holistic learning engagement outcomes, Echo360, headquartered in New York City, announced that it has acquired Inkling, a digital training and development firm based in San Francisco, California.
The deal’s total value was not made public.
Echo360’s portfolio of learning engagement solutions is enhanced by Inkling in the following ways:
- Cutting-edge writing tools to expedite the production of material for corporate learning initiatives.
- a mobile interface that makes learning portable.
- individualised learning paths and interactive materials like gamification, simulations, and movies.
- thorough real-time statistics to track and improve student performance.
- Since its founding in 2009, Inkling has contributed significantly to the advancement of content management and mobile learning technology. Companies including McDonald’s, Whole Foods, McGraw Hill, and Service Now have used its solutions, improving staff retention and training.
Over 2 million students and teachers from more than 1200 higher education institutions in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific use Echo360, an interactive video learning management, content, engagement, and assessment platform.
The platform allows educators and students worldwide to produce, record, and consume content, provide and receive feedback, and obtain real-time insights during their learning process from any location and on any device.
The amalgamated company chose Murad Velani as its CEO.
About Echo360
Echo360 is the leading interactive video learning management, content, engagement, and assessment platform serving over 2 million learners and instructors at more than 1200 higher education institutions in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Built for the cloud, instructors and learners around the world can use the platform from wherever they are, on any device, to create, record, and consume content, give and receive feedback, and gain real-time insights along their inspired learning journey.