Bridge People Technologies Selected by Kaltura to Expand its Footprint and Digitise Learning in India
Bridge People Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd, a Bangalore-based consulting firm, announced today that it was selected by Kaltura Inc., the leading video technology company, to offer its solutions to the Education & Government verticals.
Bridge People is a leader in technology consulting, specializing in improving efficacy in Higher Education and Research with over 270 customers across India. The company works with almost every elite Education and Research institution in the country.
Over 500 global universities use Kaltura’s education video solutions and expertise to manage their video-based learning programs and repositories. Its products are used by world-leading universities, including 15 of the top 20 universities in the US.
Through the partnership, Bridge People and Kaltura will jointly deliver best-in-class video-based content delivery and management solutions to Education and Government institutions at various levels – Kaltura’s offering spans library archiving, e-learning, LMS, CMS plugins and Lecture Capture and more.
Derek Grant, Managing Director, the Asia Pacific at Kaltura, said: “Kaltura has built its educational offering around the higher education eco-system and blends high technology innovation with ease-of-use, reliability, and functionality critical for institutions to deliver video-enhanced learning in the new age of education. This partnership allows Kaltura to move closer to our customers in the Indian subcontinent and offer a range of products and services in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets.”
Commenting on the partnership, Suresh Narayanan, Vice President, Strategic Alliances at Bridge People, said: “This partnership will help Bridge People deliver video management solutions and lecture capture solutions across the spectrum of learning to its customers. We have always partnered with class-leading products and this is a great moment for us to engage with Kaltura. This will be an experience that Indian higher education has long wanted, to let the digital learning initiatives take wings.