The references below reflect well that industry boundaries do not limit us, we have provided e-learning solutions to banks, insurers, government organizations, and factories.

ALPINE KFT.

Work and fire protection training materials
ANIMA POLYGRAPH KFT.

Development of e-learning materials for compliance and many other areas
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR

Development of multimedia and interactive e-learning materials
DMS ONE ZRT.

Creating software simulations demonstrating a document management system, custom system modules
ELMŰ-ÉMÁSZ GROUP

Development of interactive training materials for new entrants, creation and implementation of animated videos and a frame story
EURO NYELVVIZSGA KFT.

Exam preparation e-learning development
GENERALI BIZTOSÍTÓ ZRT.

Moodle and Totara based e-learning system implementation, SAP system integration, video training materials
HUNGARIAN STATE TREASURY

More than 4,000 end users, 13 unique e-learning materials
MÁV ZRT.

Introduction of Totara training management, development of two-way SAP synchronization
HUNGARIAN DEFENCE FORCES

Digital learning materials for volunteer officer training
PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE

Introduction of an e-learning system supplemented with unique processes
MKB BANK ZRT.

Preparation of 42 modules of screen video training materials for a new banking software, training of thousands of bank branch employees
ND ZRT.

System introduction and development of interactive training materials
NATIONAL CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE

Introduction and operation of LMS
NN BIZTOSÍTÓ ZRT.

Translation of a 5-day training into e-learning, Totara introduction and operation, building a virtual world
PERFEKT ZRT.

Introduction and support of e-learning framework
HUNGARIAN UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES

Participation in the operation of the entire digital educational apparatus
VALORO CONSULTING KFT.

Development of e-learning materials in different subjects for several Valoro partners
VINCOTECH HUNGÁRIA KFT.

Digitization of annually repeated training materials, as well as the introduction and operation of the Totara system, which is responsible for the management of hundreds of trainings.