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Go1 Named as Core Challenger in the 2023 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Digital Learning

The world’s leading content expert, Go1, has been recognised as a Core Challenger in the 2023 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Digital Learning. Following a period of innovation and growth for the company, Go1 has progressed to the position of Core Challenger in 2023 from a Solid Performer in the previous year.
The Fosway 9-Grid™ is an independent vendor analysis of the EMEA HR, talent, and learning markets, conducted by Fosway Group, Europe’s #1 HR industry analyst. The Fosway 9-Grid™ is the only European-centric research and analysis that enables organisations to evaluate procurement options based on unique contextual information for customers with differing needs.
“Fosway research shows that content curation and aggregation are changing the digital learning landscape,” said David Wilson, CEO, Fosway Group. “Go1 continues to build significant momentum in Europe and as a content aggregator the company is helping customers to consolidate and simplify their procurement of digital learning content libraries without compromising the range of content choices.”
“Being recognised as a Core Challenger reflects our vision to redefine the traditional learning model,” said Ben Allen, CMO at Go1. “Go1 believes that our aggregation model not only democratises access to the largest variety of learning content, but does so in a way that assures quality, relevance, and engagement for learners – the keys to delivering better learning outcomes.”
“Go1’s unique offering allows companies to harmonise individuals’ development paths with the learning required to achieve business outcomes,” continued Allen.
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