AI platform Decidr partners with Go1 to enhance corporate learning

3 min read | February 26, 2025 11:00 AM AEDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Decidr Industries (ASX:DAI) partners with Go1 to enhance AI-driven career development solutions.
  • The partnership aims to integrate Decidr’s AI technology into Go1’s extensive learning platform, offering customized upskilling and career paths.
  • This collaboration is a strategic move in Decidr’s long-term vision for AI-enabled workforce development.

Decidr Industries, formerly recognized as Live Verdure (ASX:LV1), has embarked on a noteworthy collaboration with Go1, a leading global corporate-learning platform. This partnership, signaled by a Heads of Agreement, accelerates Decidr's mission to weave artificial intelligence into the fabric of workforce enablement. The alliance brings forth the prospect of AI-driven learning solutions by leveraging Go1's expansive library of learning and development content, aiming to craft personalized career pathways and up-skilling suggestions for a global workforce.

Significantly, the strategic referral partnership is poised to integrate Decidr’s AI-enablement technology into the Go1 platform. This includes AI tools such as an AI Tutor and an AI Learning Advisor, engineered to close skills gaps and hasten career advancement. These innovations will be distributed throughout Decidr’s partner ecosystem, presenting new revenue opportunities for partners while enhancing value for ecosystem customers.

Go1 stands as a powerful player in the corporate-learning sector since its inception in 2015, partnering with heavyweights such as Westpac, Delta Airlines, and Metro Trains. Offering a repository of more than 90,000 courses from over 250 industry leaders, Go1 serves a global audience with significant dedication in regions like the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Innovative components of this partnership promise substantial influence. Central to the collaboration is an AI-powered tutor that designs bespoke learning playlists from Go1’s extensive resources, aiding employees in addressing skill deficiencies and fostering professional progression. Moreover, Decidr intends to develop an AI tutor targeting job seekers, embedded within ecosystem partners to suggest tailored up-skilling paths aligned with career objectives.

Further solidifying this alliance is the AI Learning Advisor, a tool designed to aid hiring managers in assessing the ROI of up-skilling candidates, by juxtaposing training costs against the anticipated value of recruiting new talent. This reflects a notable milestone in Decidr’s venture into workforce enablement.

David Brudenell, executive chairman of Decidr Industries, emphasized the importance of this partnership. He noted that integrating AI-powered tools into Go1's esteemed platform is pivotal in steering the future of AI-focused upskilling and career mobility. This collaboration aligns with Decidr’s enduring vision of fostering an 'agentic web’—a domain where AI empowers smarter and strategically sound decisions within workforce development.

While the financial ramifications of the partnership remain to be quantified, Decidr is optimistic about its trajectory of innovation in workforce enablement. The company’s efforts in creating an 'agentic ecosystem' signify substantial progress within the HR technology sphere, as seen by its partnerships with entities such as ELMO Software and The Growth Faculty.

Recently, Decidr fortified its position by teaming up with CareerOne to launch ApplyPass, an AI tool revolutionizing the recruitment process. As Decidr continues crafting new solutions and strategizing marketing approaches, the focus remains steadfast on actualizing its agentic web vision. This involves pioneering AI-driven solutions across HR, recruitment, and corporate learning sectors.

Decidr Industries is well-positioned to lead advancements in employee development, up-skilling, and career mobility, founded on robust AI technology. These strategic moves place Decidr at the frontier of defining the future of workforce enablement.


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