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SkyQuestCom opens office in Bangalore

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Chennai , Feb. 3

THE Singapore-based SkyQuestCom is investing $2 million in product development and marketing in India.

The company has set up base in Bangalore and will launch its e-learning systems.

Dr Richard Tan, CEO, said that the company provides a suite of learning resources and programmes for individuals, companies and Universities.

There are two packages for the Indian market - the basic, priced at Rs 6,700, and the special, priced at Rs 12,800. There will also be an Indian language channel by the second half of the year, he said.

Dr Tan said that the traditional seminars had become risky business as topnotch speakers charged huge fees and audiences could not be assured. A lot of the work is being done in Malaysia and the company will be shifting more work to India, Dr Tan said.

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