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22 Jan 2007
Intuto C.E.O. flies to Shanghai with NZ Trade Minister

Intuto C.E.O. flies to Shanghai with NZ Trade Minister.
On the 6 November 2006 Intuto C.E.O. Dennis Murray formed part of the largest trade delegation to ever represent New Zealand in China. Led by Trade Minister Phil Goff the group consisted of more than 120 delegates including business people, trade and tourism officials, government leaders and journalists.

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15 Jan 2007
NZ learning provider secures partnership with Canada’s premier undergraduate College

Front row from left to right: Dr. Robin Fisher, Provost and Vice President Academic, Mount Royal College,  Mr. Dennis Murray, CEO of Intuto International. Back row from left to right: Dr. Ted Dunlop, Director, Intuto International, Mr. Carl Rowling, Chair of the Board, Intuto International and Mr. Thomas Christensen, CEO of Intuto Canada.
Intuto Limited, an e-learning company founded in New Zealand with a strong presence in China, has just signed an exploration agreement with Mount Royal College, one of Canada’s leading applied tertiary institutions.

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24 July 2006
Online opportunity provides low-risk revenue stream for training providers

This month Intuto, the New Zealand Company who specialises in flexible learning solutions incorporating both online and traditional mediums, announced a new commercial model which makes business partners of training organisations.

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15 June 2006
Online learning simplifies training for employers

A new model for delivering training directly to employees into business announced this month by Intuto New Zealand, will deliver more efficient training possibilities to employers both here and overseas.

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10 May2006
Major deal puts Intuto at the heart of Chinese educational system

From left to right, Mr Dennis Murray C.E.O. Intuto Limited and Mr Jiang Guangping, Deputy Secretary General: China Youth Federation
Just six months after New Zealand learning technology company Intuto opened its doors in China, it has secured a business deal that could lead to millions in export revenue for operators within our country's private and public educational sectors.

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16 Feb 2006
Intuto locks into China ELT market at Beijing conference

Online education provider, Intuto, has secured an agreement with the Chinese ministry of education's Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), during the recent 6th China International Forum on Education.

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12 Jan 2006
Intuto partners with NetSafe® to boost understanding and security for everyday internet users

NetSafe
Online education provider Intuto and the developers of NetSafe® - the Internet Safety Group (ISG) - have developed an online course offering people increased understanding and a more secure internet and mobile communication environment.

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1 Nov 2005 Intuto embraces Australia at annual education conference

Delegates at the Australia International Education Conference 2005 this October were treated to a demonstration of the abilities, people, philosophies and methodologies behind Intuto's flexible learning solution
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30 Sept 2005 Doors open on China office for New Zealand education systems provider

China office - click to see larger...
Intuto China was opened officially in Beijing this month, with Executive Director Mei Wang at the helm.

Mei Wang, who has an MBA from Murdoch University and who was formerly a Vice President of one of China's largest private education groups, has over ten years management and investment experience in the education sector.
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1 July 2005 Kiwi learning provider secures MoU with Cambridge University Press

Intuto International Limited, a New Zealand specialist in merging proven educational content with interactive, web-based learning tools, has signed an exploration agreement with world-renowned printer and publisher, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
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28 June 2005 New Zealand learning provider seeks global opportunities

Intuto, the e-learning provider formerly known as Technocatz, is poised to go global.

The company has recently secured a Memorandum of Understanding with the world's longest-established printing and publishing house, Cambridge University Press.
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