Lucknow
May 16, 2008
Mindlogicx Infotech announced the launch of its Knowledge Network Services (KNet)
platform to deliver knowledge resources anywhere anytime on a 24x7 basis
globally.
The purpose of KNet is to deliver online reskilling and up skilling programs
for fresh university and college pass outs as well as working professionals and
create a 'level playing field' for all in rural, urban and metropolitan
cities thus empowering them. KNet is powered by 'VEDAS' (virtual education
delivery and assessment system), the proprietary intelligent software suite of
Mindlogicx and offered as managed application service. By harnessing the power
of business intelligence, VEDAS offers comprehensive solutions to users for
real-time performance monitoring and forecasting through tools such as learning
path, speed analysis, time analysis, rank projections, dash boards, closed user
group facility and review panels.
Mindlogicx has conceptualized 'Educards' to connect the end-users with
VEDAS. Educards are tailor-made cards that have a 16-digit knowledge access code
(KAC), which allows the user to enter into the full service knowledge mall of
KNet. The Educards will be made available for entrance and competitive
examination preparation, recruitment test preparation and reskilling and
upskilling. These Educards will assist the students to enhance their
employability quotient.
Suresh Elangovan, MD and CEO, Mindlogicx, said, “Mindlogicx through KNet
aims to improve skillsets of students passing out of colleges across various
streams and make them industry ready for employment. Also, KNet through its
reskilling and upskilling modules would pave way for using knowledge to leverage
new economic opportunities by filling the skill gap.”
He further added, “Mindlogicx has drawn an ambitious blue print to reach
its target audience in the age group of 15 to 35 across the country. We have
already appointed channel partners across the country. In the next few months,
this network will be consolidated and we would penetrate other regions in order
to have a larger footprint.”