The company is developing innovative education technology to provide high -quality rigorous online learning
The first product of the company, Worldquant Labs, will allow educators and trainers to offer advanced and applied technical education
New York, April 04, 2025– (Business thread) – WorldSquant Learning, a new educational technology company founded by Igor Tulchinsky, has been launched today to accelerate the ability of establishments to provide high -quality online education and meet global demand for data science and technological talents.
“The mission of global learning is to accelerate the paths of knowledge and skills, for any learner,” said John Endrud, CEO of WorldSquant Learning. “The WorldSquant Labs platform meets the growing demand for technical professionals while solving key challenges to facilitate the service of technical education; allow institutions to scale up their programs effectively and effectively by providing an instruction from the real world.”
The company arrives on the market offering that Worldquant Labs, a virtual platform for colleges, universities and businesses to provide a unified platform for practical learning and based on projects through data science, IT and programming. The complete approach of WorldSquant Labs to teaching and learning technical skills on demand:
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Integration with existing learning management systems (LMS) to optimize instructors’ work flows and rationalize learning experiences
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Access based on browser to development environments and popular tools for practical learning
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Large libraries of real world projects for use outside the space or the option of modification according to the unique nature of the course
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Complete experience for teaching, learning, evaluation, comments and collaboration, in a single platform
Market indicators highlight the urgency of qualified technical talents. The American Labor Statistics Bureau provides for 36% growth in the roles of scientific data1 and 25% growth in software development positions over the next decade, adding more than 411,400 new technical jobs2 By 2033. The research study on higher education of companies (BHEF) “Research study on the state of skills and partnerships” revealed that 66% of business leaders report difficulties in finding entry -level talents with technical skills necessary for emerging professions, with data science and IA capacities at the top of the list3. Simultaneously, registrations for higher education are upward trends in these technical fields with high demand. IT registrations have increased by 95% since 20154While the data science program, supplements increased by 700% between 2012-20215. The rate to which higher education and employers react to the demand for qualified technical talents must increase rapidly as the projections of the workforce indicate continuous growth to come.