Voyage Ahead Aims to Bridge the Academic-reality Gap

“Learning is beyond the classrooms, and there is a scope of learning something new every day until your last breath…it’s never too late to unlearn, reinvent and learn again,” said Saxena.

The founders’ diverse backgrounds complement each other, and their shared passion for education converges to redefine learning and development. With rich experiences ranging from corporate leadership to educational innovation, the founders bring to the table a unique blend of insights and expertise, setting the stage for a transformative learning journey.

“Post-pandemic, the world is more about collaborations and what can be a better collaboration than for imparting knowledge and sharing experiences. “Voyage Ahead is more than just a venture; it’s our commitment to empowering others to achieve their highest potential, leveraging the skills, knowledge and experiences that have shaped our paths,” said Srivastava.

Bridging The Gap

The platform aims to bridge the critical gap between academic achievements and real-world success. Through its comprehensive corporate training programmes, educational workshops, creative retreats and content development services, “it is committed to cultivating an ecosystem of continuous learning and growth,” the company said in a statement exclusively to BW Businessworld.

It envisions a world where learning rises above traditional classroom boundaries and includes activities, nature or heritage walks, travel, creativity and much more. By integrating experiential learning with practical applications, the venture aims to unlock the potential of individuals and organisations, empowering them to implement their knowledge and experience with behavioural skills.

The Online Learning Platforms market in India is projected to grow significantly in the coming years. It is expected that the revenue in this market will reach around USD 5.5 billion by this year. This growth is anticipated to continue at an annual growth rate of 23.44 per cent until 2028, resulting in a market volume of around USD 12.77 billion by that year.

Additionally, the number of users in the Online Learning Platforms market is expected to increase to 263.6 million by 2028. This indicates a growing interest and adoption of online learning platforms among the Indian population. The user penetration rate, which measures the proportion of the population using these platforms, is projected to rise from 12.1 per cent in 2024 to 17.8 per cent by 2028.

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