27Sep

Appin announces expansion of its franchise network to tier two cities in India (firewall)

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  Appin Knowledge Solutions the training wing of appin announces its expansion plan from 90 hi tech training labs to 200 training labs in the current fiscal year. Appin has been a premier company in niche technology training specially programs related to Information Security, Ethical Hacking , Forensics , Embedded Robotics and has been operating across India, Africa and Middle East. Appin has been appreciates by Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam during his presidentship at Rashtrapati Bhawan for inspiring efforts in the field of niche technology and has been rated among top 5 IT professional training companies and the best in its category by the popular week magazine in the past.

Mr. Rajat Khare, Director Appin said, We have served over 20000 students through our training centers in India and around 83000+ in total but our reach has been typically to metro cities and tier 1 cities in general. We wish to expand to every nook and corner of India and give students a real flavor of high technology training so that they can emerge as leaders of tomorrow. There is shortage of professionals with specialized skills in ethical hacking, information security, forensics, embedded robotics etc and we wish to cover this gap by training more people in this area. We invite potential business partners to join the appin network and become a pioneering education provider in niche technology training

Appin has been doing a brisk business for last 5 years with multi fold growth in topline and bottom-line. For details visit www.appinonline.com or contact Mr. Rajesh Kumar at +91-9871684653

Aadi Goel is working in a reputed IT firm in India. She is also an amateur writer and his write-ups mainly focus on the importance ofinformation security training and ethical hacking. For More: http://www.appinonline.com

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