DeltaNet International bolsters eLearning capability following acquisition

Loughborough-based DeltaNet International, the eLearning provider of compliance, health and safety and performance training solutions, has grown the business through the integration of Cylix which was recently acquired by parent company Marlowe.
Cylix, an eLearning software platform based in Bath, was acquired earlier this year with a total enterprise value of £1m. It provides accredited equality, diversity, wellbeing and health and safety eLearning courses to organisations within the UK.
From today, Cylix customers will have an opportunity to access an expanded library of 200 plus compliance, health and safety and performance courses, in addition to fresh content in different formats.
Cylix brings expertise working with sectors such as education and public sector organisations, including the University of Oxford, University of Edinburgh and LSE.
DeltaNet International will now also be aligned into Marlowe’s new WorkNest brand – a collective of employment law, HR and health and safety support services.
Darren Hockley, managing director at DeltaNet International, said: “We are very excited to welcome Cylix into the DeltaNet family. Both organisations share a strong commitment to delivering quality eLearning courses and providing first-class customer service. The array of talent and the 150+ years of industry expertise joining the DeltaNet team will enhance our skills to continue furthering our growth and providing courses which matter to our customers.”
Steven Price, managing director and owner at Cylix, added: “Our customers can continue their exciting journey with us through DeltaNet’s state-of-the-art eLearning Platform, Astute LXP, and a wider collection of courseware, whilst retaining access to our current high-quality content. Since our acquisition by Marlowe earlier this year, it is clear that we share the same vision to strengthen the quality of courses and support to organisations looking for compliance, health and safety, diversity and wellbeing eLearning.”