CERE India - Content Development

Content Development

CERE team members having worked in the field of education for many years are highly experienced and skilled in developing creative, informative and topical content on a range of subjects for a varied audience be it governmental, corporate or educational organisations. The learning material is meticulously researched, creatively designed, visualized and rendered to ensure maximum impact. CERE can design content for a range of applications and media ranging from publications, websites, educational aides, film scripts, e-learning modules, posters and pamphlets. All our publications and films to-date have been visualized, designed and developed in-house. CERE was commissioned to research and script a film on Climate Change by the Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) in collaboration with National Geographic Society entitled Cutting Carbon.

CERE has also researched, collated and compiled all the past work documents to fully develop the content for the first official website of Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA).

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