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- OpenLearning Limited OpenLearning Limited (ASX:OLL) is an Australia-based artificial intelligence-powered software-as-a-service platform specializing in lifelong learning solutions for education providers, universities, corporations, and government entities. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Pyrmont, New South Wales, the company operates primarily through its Platform Subscription division, which includes a comprehensive learning management system for designing, marketing, delivering, and managing online courses, micro-credentials, and degrees; CourseMagic.ai, an AI-driven instructional design tool with automated course-building and integrations with platforms like Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle; and the Biomedical Education and Skills Training Network, a specialized platform for medical school education; alongside its Marketplace division offering student acquisition, course discovery, promotion, and enrollment management services. The platform supports rich multimedia course building, interactive constructivism, group work, learner progress tracking, course statistics, certificates, international payments, branding, data export, API and xAPI integrations, and LTI single sign-on, serving over 250 education providers worldwide who have delivered tens of thousands of courses to more than 3.5 million learners. OpenLearning maintains a strong presence in the Australian and Malaysian higher education sectors with expanding operations in the Philippines, Indonesia, India, and corporate markets across sectors such as retail, finance, healthcare, logistics, and government. Recent developments include a three-year reseller partnership announced in August 2025 with Elcom Technology Pty Ltd to bundle its enterprise-grade LMS with Elcom's intranet solutions, targeting corporate training for onboarding, compliance, and upskilling; a A$372,000 SaaS LMS and partnership agreement with Field Ready in November 2025; a A$175,000 platform SaaS agreement with Universitas in November 2025; a January 2024 agreement to acquire three higher education marketplaces from Prosple to enhance student acquisition; and a March 2024 A$1 million deal with APIC to deliver AI-powered education courses.