Sales surge fuels global growth for gamified learning firm
Emerging from a global crisis, the demand from businesses needing to onboard, re-train and re-engage their workforce faster than ever, has led to a boom in business for gamified training firm Attensi, clocking up $11m in sales in the last 12 months.
With their compelling corporate learning solution that creates training simulations through game-based app technology and online interaction, Attensi has found itself in an enviable market position. The global gamified simulation learning specialist has surpassed its financial forecast of $10 million, by achieving $11 million in the last year.
Since its formation in 2012, the tech company has rapidly and continually expanded its presence, occupying bases in London, Germany, Norway and America; with London acting as Attensi’s epicentre for driving the progress in becoming a world leader in corporate learning and development.
As a pioneer in the gamified learning space, Attensi offers a level of technology and a user-friendly platform, which underpinned by psychological expertise, is yet to be matched. A part of Attensi’s continued success can be attributed to the growing training needs of business’ as well as the diversification of their client base.
The company behind the innovative employee training at Marston’s, Wagamama’s, Costa Coffee and Island Poké, boast an impressive client portfolio across a range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, hospitality, insurance, maritime, retail, and the public sector.
Attensi CEO Trond Arne Aas said: “Our platform is like no other and we’re incredibly proud to see the business continue to grow and expand globally. The organisations that we work with report huge business success by introducing our solutions. The app data and internal data from our clients showcases the success of gamified training, from closed knowledge gaps to more engaged and happier staff, better product knowledge and increased sales.
He added: “The success of our clients and growth of our portfolio has seen us enjoy turnover growth of 52 per cent in 2021. At the same time, licensing revenues have increased by 63 per cent. Now 10 years after Attensi was founded, we are looking forward to maintaining this rate of growth and are already working ahead of 2022 targets.”
Last year Attensi opened an office in Boston to spearhead its US operation. The expansion joins Attensi’s existing offices in Oslo, Palo Alto, Köln, and London.
Global customers embracing the Attensi platform, include Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte (BSH), insurance giant Hiscox, and Fortune 500 professional services firm Accenture.
Across Attensi’s portfolio of clients, project results report on average:
- 5x faster to competence
- 19% increase in productivity
- 90%+ completion rate
- 6x more repetitions than traditional learning methods
- 85%+ knowledge gap closure
- 56% reduction in staff turnover
Attensi continues to fuel its growth with new client wins across the globe as well as ongoing hiring to expand its team of over 200 tech innovators.
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