E-learning business in Batley secures £100,000 contract

E-learning business Day One Technologies has won a contract to develop solutions for a consortium of European healthcare providers and academia.
The Batley-based firm has been appointed to build and integrate a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).The Batley-based firm has been appointed to build and integrate a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).
The Batley-based firm has been appointed to build and integrate a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).

The Batley-based firm has been appointed to build and integrate a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for use within Kings College Hospital, University of Gent in Belgium, Federal Public Service for Health in Belgium and Payoke in Belgium.

Aimed at professionals supporting victims of people trafficking and modern-day slavery across the globe, the course content will be made available for learners in English, Flemish and German.

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The £100,000 contract is the third win for the Batley-based business, which was also appointed to develop e-learning solutions for Air Products and Thermal Fluid Systems earlier this year.

Elaine Teal, learning development manager at Day One said: “It’s an extremely difficult time for many businesses right now and many have had to furlough or let their staff go to cope with overheads and rates.

“Thanks to the recent contract wins and the successful years prior to the pandemic, we are lucky to be able to keep all of our great team members in employment, albeit remotely, meaning we can continue to respond to the needs of clients, old and new.”

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