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Amplifire

www.amplifire.com

 
We imagine a smarter, safer, more prosperous world in which people learn and perform at their highest potential. Amplifire is the leading adaptive eLearning platform built from discoveries in brain science. It detects and corrects knowledge gaps and misinformation that exist in the minds of all humans and hinders performance. It allows people to master faster, retain longer and perform better. Healthcare, education, and Fortune 500 companies use Amplifire`s patented learning algorithms, knowledge analytics, and diagnostic capabilities to drive improved outcomes with a significant return on investment.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.amplifire.com
  • 4775 Walnut Street Suite 210
    Boulder, CO USA 80301
  • Phone: 720.214.4874

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