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HCL GUVI expands globally with new languages and B2B focus amid AI-skills boom
HCL GUVI, an edtech venture under HCL Technologies, announced expansion into four new international markets across South Asia and Latin America, offering programming courses in six additional languages, including Arabic, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The company, which currently serves 3.1 million learners, plans to cross ₹100 crore in FY26 by pivoting from a B2C model to B2B and government partnerships. This move comes as global demand for AI and digital-skills training accelerates, positioning HCL GUVI as a multilingual upskilling platform.
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HCL GUVI expands globally with new languages and B2B focus amid AI-skills boom
HCL GUVI, an edtech venture under HCL Technologies, announced expansion into four new international markets across South Asia and Latin America, offering programming courses in six additional languages, including Arabic, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The company, which currently serves 3.1 million learners, plans to cross ₹100 crore in FY26 by pivoting from a B2C model to B2B and government partnerships. This move comes as global demand for AI and digital-skills training accelerates, positioning HCL GUVI as a multilingual upskilling platform.
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HCL GUVI expands into four new countries and six languages, shifting to B2B and government partnerships for AI-skills growth.
HCL GUVI, an edtech venture under HCL Technologies, announced expansion into four new international markets across South Asia and Latin America, offering programming courses in six additional languages, including Arabic, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The company, which currently serves 3.1 million learners, plans to cross ₹100 crore in FY26 by pivoting from a B2C model to B2B and government partnerships. This move comes as global demand for AI and digital-skills training accelerates, positioning HCL GUVI as a multilingual upskilling platform.
HCL GUVI, an edtech venture under HCL Technologies, announced expansion into four new international markets across South Asia and Latin America, offering programming courses in six additional languages, including Arabic, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The company, which currently serves 3.1 million learners, plans to cross ₹100 crore in FY26 by pivoting from a B2C model to B2B and government partnerships. This move comes as global demand for AI and digital-skills training accelerates, positioning HCL GUVI as a multilingual upskilling platform.
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