Koenig Solutions, a global off-shore IT training provider has announced its foray into the India market with the launch of an all new state of the art IT training and certification campus in Bangalore. This will be Koenig’s seventh training center globally and also the first which is focused totally on the domestic IT sector.
Sharing his thoughts on the occasion, Rohit Aggarwal, CEO and Founder, Koenig Solutions Ltd, said, “We were being persuaded by our global corporate customers in particular, to open up a larger Koenig facility in the city and we are happy that we have been able to deliver to their
expectations like we always strive to do. We also take the opportunity to reveal our ‘Step Forward’ vision for the next 10 years of Koenig, complete with a totally new logo and new brand identity. Koenig’s success has been a result of great team work and I express my deepest gratitude towards the winning team at Koenig for our continued success.”
Koenig is a brand that stands for its uniqueness, innovation and positive work culture. Over the years, Koenig has evolved to become a unified team of enthusiasts who are constantly working towards providing best in class IT training globally. The new identity of the brand reflects the true spirit of Koenig that places the interests of all its stakeholders above its own.
The identity represented by the new logo communicates the belief that Koenig as “we” (employees, customers, trainers, partners, society and investors) is greater and more important than any one of us. This spirit truly unifies Koenig in achieving its objectives.
The likes of EMC, Infosys, TCS, COLT, Cognizant, IBM, NTT data, Schneider Electric, Century link, Thomson Reuters, Accenture, Sonata Software and Intuit have already committed to send their employees for training at the centre which aims to train and certify up to 3000 IT professionals
in high-end courses related to Cloud, Data Analytics, Networking, Information Security technologies among others.
The new campus apart from being a completely green building will also house as many as 24 training rooms with a seating capacity of 136 students at a time including five rooms dedicated to the concept of Live Virtual Classrooms (LVC training). Designed by IDP (Interior Design Planning),
the center will also have two cafeterias and a data centre. The centre has been built on a total area of 18135 sq.ft. at a cost of Rs3 crore. More than 100 of the world’s most sought after IT courses from an employability point of view can be availed at the Koenig Bangalore center.