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Agylia Expands into Denmark with New Partner, Roiit

Peter Christian Andersen, Founder and Director of Roiit Bristol (UK), May 2018 - Agylia is delighted to welcome Roiit, digital learning strategists based in Denmark, to the Agylia Partner Programme. Through the Agylia Partner Programme, Roiit can provide organisations with its digital learning consultancy services, combined with the range of Agylia learning management and mobile learning solutions, to deliver learning experiences that increase learner knowledge and skills, and improve business performance. 

Peter Christian Andersen, Founder and Director of Roiit said, "Agylia provides the innovative learning solutions that are needed by organisations throughout Scandinavia. Being part of the Agylia Partner Programme will enable us to help our clients to modernise their digital learning strategies."

The Agylia Learning Management System (LMS) is an agile, mobile, and social solution that provides organisations with a modern platform to manage and deliver their digital learning programmes. With the range of Agylia mobile learning apps for iOS and Android devices, learners can download the digital learning and support materials they need, ready for access at the point of need on their own mobile devices - even while offline.

Available in any language, including Danish, the Agylia LMS and mobile learning apps deliver familiar learning experiences in a learner’s local language, increasing adoption of learning programmes.

Dennis Miller, International Channel Manager at Agylia said, "We are pleased to welcome Roiit to the Agylia Partner Programme. The partnership offers a great blend of Agylia’s next  generation digital learning solutions and Roiit’s digital learning consultancy services and extensive knowledge of the learning environment and market in Scandinavia. We’ve already worked with Roiit to implement the Agylia LMS at a specialist care organisation in Denmark, and we look forward to working together to make a real difference to clients in the region."