Coursera and Udemy complete merger, creating combined skills platform reaching 290 million learners
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Greg Hart
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Summary
Coursera and Udemy have completed their merger, combining two major online learning platforms into a single entity. The combined platform now serves over 290 million learners, 18,000 enterprise customers, and 95,000 content creators, alongside hundreds of university and industry partners. The merger is positioned as a response to AI transforming every job, aiming to create the world's most comprehensive skills development platform.
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Together, we now reach over 290 million learners, 18,000 enterprise customers, and a global ecosystem of 95,000 content creators, alongside hundreds of university and industry partners.
We're joining forces at a pivotal moment. AI is transforming every job
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