"Today there is a big need for multi-disciplinary learning. Constant innovation and new technology are particularly relevant in a country like India in bringing quality, speed and scale to provide quality education to a large section of people," he said.
He was delivering keynote address at 'Bridge Briefings', a brain storming session organised by BRIDGE School of Management at its first learning centre at Gurgaon yesterday.
The programme consisted of two panel discussions, "The changing trends and future of Continuing Education", and "Will technology be a game changer for continuing higher education in India".
"We plan to have 50 state-of-the-art centres right in the middle of corporate hubs across the nation in the next 10 years. We have focused heavily on investing in technology infrastructure and world class content to ensure our students get a seamless industry relevant learning experience," said Rajesh Puri, CEO, India Education Services Pvt Ltd.