Lithan invests S$10m in digital push for its training services
Singapore
LEARNING and training services provider Lithan invested S$10 million to transform its business from a traditional classroom-training based approach to include an on-demand online platform more suited for the digital age.
As part of its digital push, the company has launched CLaaS (Competency Learning as a Service), where students now have the flexibility to learn on-demand using a platform that supports technology and digital skills acceleration through its competency-based curriculum.
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