Emantras
Coordinates: 37°30′54″N 121°58′53″W / 37.514900°N 121.981314°W
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Industry | K12, Higher Ed & Career College, Virtual Schools, Publishing, Enterprise, Healthcare |
Founded 📆 | 2000 |
Founder 👔 | Sesh Kumar |
Headquarters 🏙️ | , Fremont |
Area served 🗺️ | USA Fremont CA, EUROPE – Netherlands & France ASIA – Chennai, India |
Key people | Sesh Kumar (Founder and CEO) Catakam Kumar (Director – Operations & VP – Strategic Learning Partnerships) Ramesh Jain (CFO) |
Products 📟 | Mobl21, Object21, TIE, Knode, Punflay, Mlab, Mathomatix, REED, Course Catalog, eMiLS, MobLS |
Services | Curriculum & Instructional, Design Graphic & Animation, Video & Short Films, Lms Integration, Custom Courseware, Web 2.0 Technology & Applications, Content Localization, Assessments & Tests; Consulting: Simulations, Virtual Words, e-Learning, m-Learning, Educational Pedagogy, GenM Learning, Learning 3.0, Educational Gaming, Learning Objects, Design Consulting |
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Emantras, is a digital education company. Headquartered in Fremont, California. Emantras has development centers in Chennai and Bangalore, India.
Emantras started as a small web development company within e-learning, mobile learning and digital media.
History[edit]
2000 – Company founded in 2000 by Sesh Kumar, who currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the company. Emantras was initially started as a seven-member company delivering services in web development and related areas.
2001 – Emantras built websites in Flash, web applications, presentations and e-commerce applications.
2003 – Emantras produced e-learning related services such as custom courseware, 2D/3D animations, LMS integration, and training manuals.
2004 – Became a global company with worldwide headquarters in Fremont, California. Expanded operations in Europe. A complete Digital Education company providing e-learning services across varied industry verticals such as k- 12 and Higher Ed, Healthcare and Pharma and Corporate and Enterprise. Established new development centre in Chennai, India.
2005 – Became content partner for Angel Learning.
2006 – Certified for ISO 27001:2005 (information security standards). Introduced products such as DCE, MobLs. R&D on mobile learning and game-based learning. Partnered with Adobe, Saba and Blackboard.
2007 – Established second development centre in Chennai, India Established a learning & media lab focusing on research & development of various methods to make learning though digital medium most effective. Introduced products like HALO, REED. Expansion of services into high end game-based learning.
2008 – Emantras launched Mlab, a new business unit in Gurgaon, India. Mlab is the specialty media division of Emantras focusing on animation, VFX, user design and gaming. Mlab produced two short movies which were screened in festivals including IIF-la and Annecy, France.
2009 – Emantras launced Mindwire, - an iPhone application designed to facilitate learning through subscribed stack cards/quizzes.[1]
Key industries[edit]
Emantras has aligned its business across verticals and now handles K12, Higher Ed & Career College, Virtual Schools, Publishing, Enterprise and Healthcare.
Mobl21[edit]
Mobl21 is an educational application created to facilitate mobile learning by complementing current learning methods.
References[edit]
- General
- Emantras and ACU Partners to Deliver Mobile Education
- IKEA Awards Emantras with A Two Year Contract to Implement and Enhance its e-Learning Initiatives Newswire, Sept 23, 2008
- ANGEL LMS Provides New Dimension of Rich-Media, Simulation and Game-Based Learning with EMANTRAS Integration Angel Learning, March 1, 2007
- Interview | Sesh Kumar is Taking Education Everywhere
- Emantras: Digitally yours!
- Learning Solution Magazine Article
- Mobile Learning
- Frog Dissection by Emantras
- Specific
- ↑ "ACU MindWire on the App Store". iTunes. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2017-09-09. Unknown parameter
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