Kineo eLearning Expands Global Presence
Brighton (UK)/Wellington (NZ), November 2010 - Kineo has announced that Flexible Learning Network, a privately owned eLearning company in New Zealand, has joined the Kineo group and become Kineo Pacific.
Flexible Learning Network is an innovative eLearning company that delivers a wide range of eLearning solutions to clients in New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Over the past four years, they have quickly amassed an impressive list of clients, being "trusted advisors" to many of New Zealand's largest corporate and public-sector institutions.
In addition to custom eLearning solutions, their innovations include leading the Mahara project, the most popular open-source e-portfolio system worldwide. They are also partners with Kineo UK and Catalyst IT in the development of the new Totara LMS, a distribution of Moodle specifically for businesses.
From 1 November 2010, Flexible Learning is now Kineo Pacific and offers the full range of Kineo eLearning services in the Pacific area.
Director and co-founder of Flexible Learning Nolen Smith comments, "This is a really exciting opportunity for us to grow and expand the range of eLearning services we can offer our clients. Kineo is one of the most respected eLearning companies in the market, and+ we are very proud to be joining the Kineo Group. Both companies have a passion for innovation and customer service."
Steve Rayson, Managing Partner of Kineo, adds, "We are thrilled to have the Flexible Learning team joining the Kineo Group. Our clients are increasingly looking for eLearning partners with global capability to meet their requirements, and the addition of Kineo Pacific to the Kineo offices in Europe, the US, and the Middle East ensures we can provide such global services."