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Skillveri raises Rs8 cr to train 500,000 youth for mfg

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 12 January 2017

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With the government's "Make in India" program expected to create 90 million new manufacturing jobs in 10 years, a well-trained workforce is crucial for its success. Skillveri addresses this by using cutting-edge technology to meet the challenges of quality and scale.

The company's training solutions reduce the need for expensive equipment and raw-material needed to train aspirants in hands-on skills, while providing learners with industry-ready curriculum and inbuilt testing tools.

Sabarinath Nair, Founder & CEO, Skillveri said, "This investment will enable Skillveri to expand its presence into new geographies as well as foray into multiple new skill domains, such as painting, paramedical procedures, jewelry making, where manual dexterity is highly valued.

"Our unique ‘psycho-physics' driven approach enables us to develop targeted products across domains through digital dexterity mapping."

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