Simplilearn has introduced a new brand identity, including an updated logo and the refreshed tagline, as it marks 15 years in the digital upskilling space. The development reflects the company’s evolving positioning in response to changing workforce demands and the growing role of artificial intelligence in professional learning.
The updated identity is anchored in a new narrative, Learn Grow Get Ahead with AI, indicating a shift from conventional skill development to an AI focused learning approach. The change highlights the company’s intent to align its offerings with the increasing integration of AI across industries and job roles.
The redesigned logo retains elements associated with learner progress while introducing a revised colour palette. Blue is used to represent reliability and trust, while a more vibrant orange tone signals growth and forward momentum as the company expands its focus on AI led education.
Artificial intelligence is integrated into Simplilearn’s curriculum and delivery approach. The platform uses AI across different aspects of learning, including guided modules, mentorship support, and project based training. This aligns with the increasing demand for AI related skills across a wide range of job roles.
The recent brand update reflects Simplilearn’s shift towards an AI focused learning model. The company is aligning its programmes and delivery methods with evolving workforce requirements, with an emphasis on helping learners build skills relevant to an AI driven environment.
Kashyap Dalal, Co-founder and COO at Simplilearn, said, “We are entering a phase where all businesses are rapidly looking at leveraging AI to innovate on business processes. This will cause significant changes in the kind of roles needed, and many roles will become redundant.”
“Simplilearn’s mission since 2010 has been to help people acquire the latest skills needed to succeed in their careers, and, staying true to this, over the last 2 years, we have ensured that every program we offer is AI-first. This is not just about teaching AI to Techies, but also about ensuring that all other skilling areas have an AI-first curriculum, such as cybersecurity, project management, marketing, design, and so on.” he added.






