Simplilearn unveils new brand identity
New Delhi: Simplilearn has introduced a new brand identity, including an updated logo and tagline, as it marks 15 years since its founding.
The company, which operates in the digital upskilling space, said it has trained over 10 million learners across more than 150 countries and conducts over 1,500 live classes each month. Its programmes are offered in collaboration with institutions such as MIT, Caltech, Purdue University, IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, University of Michigan, and Imperial College, as well as technology companies including AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, Meta, and IBM.
The rebranding includes a new positioning, “Skills for the Age of AI”, reflecting a shift towards artificial intelligence-led learning. Simplilearn said its course portfolio now spans foundational programmes, applied generative AI specialisations, and executive education modules.
The updated visual identity retains elements of the earlier logo while introducing a revised colour palette. The company said the changes will be implemented across its website, mobile applications, marketing materials, and certification formats, with further updates planned for its commercial verticals.
Over the years, Simplilearn has expanded its offerings in response to developments in technology, including cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence, as demand for digital skills has grown.
Commenting on the development, Mark Moran, Chief Marketing Officer, Simplilearn said, “Reaching our 15-year milestone is a moment of pride and reflection on how far we have come, from a bootcamp training provider to an AI-first digital learning ecosystem serving 10 million professionals. This rebrand is not simply about aesthetics, it is a declaration of who we have become and where we are headed.”
Moran adde, “Our new tagline ‘Skills for the Age of AI’, and refreshed visual identity reflects our commitment to staying true to our founding mission: make learning simple, accessible, and directly relevant to workforce needs. We are ensuring professionals worldwide have the skills they need not just to survive, but to lead. As we enter our next chapter, we are reaffirming our commitment to staying ahead of technological disruption while equipping professionals worldwide to lead in an increasingly AI-native economy through stronger global recognition and reach, all while deepening our impact across diverse markets and demographics.”