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Starweaver teams up with Packt to widen course distribution

May 7, 2026
Starweaver teams up with Packt to widen course distribution

By AI, Created 11:34 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Starweaver Group has signed a multi-year partnership with Packt Publishing to distribute Starweaver Originals across Packt’s learning channels and develop new content together. The deal expands Starweaver’s reach to Packt’s global technology audience as demand rises for AI, data, cybersecurity, cloud and leadership training.

Why it matters: - The partnership gives Starweaver a larger route into technology professionals, enterprise buyers and individual learners worldwide. - The deal also adds more expert-led content to Packt’s catalog as demand accelerates for AI, data and cybersecurity skills. - The agreement creates new commercial opportunities for co-authored content, enterprise training and joint marketing.

What happened: - Starweaver Group announced a strategic, multi-year partnership with Packt Publishing on May 7, 2026. - Packt will distribute a curated and growing selection of Starweaver Originals across its subscription library, enterprise learning platforms and partner channels. - The two companies also plan to collaborate on co-developed content, enterprise learning programs and joint go-to-market activity.

The details: - Starweaver said the agreement supports delivery of its 2026 content roadmap, which includes more than 675 new course titles. - Starweaver produces that catalog through its proprietary Boostr content engine and uses its Analytics platform to track enterprise skills demand. - Packt’s distribution network reaches technology learners, enterprise clients and partner channels, and the company’s catalog includes more than 9,000 books, eBooks, audiobooks and video courses. - The partnership covers subject areas including artificial intelligence, agentic systems, data science and engineering, cybersecurity, cloud, software development, financial services technology and professional leadership. - Joint development could include co-branded content, sponsored learning programs, custom enterprise training and use of Packt’s editorial and author network alongside Starweaver’s network of 500+ subject matter experts. - Both organizations will coordinate program management around release cadence, marketing and reporting. - Packt was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Birmingham, United Kingdom, with offices in Mumbai, India. - Packt publishes more than 100 new pieces of learning content every month and works with Microsoft, MongoDB and GitHub. - Starweaver says it has delivered more than 515 courses in the past 18 months, currently produces more than 60 courses per month and holds a 4.6 out of 5.0 average learner rating across major global platforms. - Starweaver also said its distribution already includes partnerships with 18 of the 20 largest eLearning platforms globally and direct enterprise relationships across financial services, healthcare, technology and professional services. - Existing distribution relationships include Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, FutureLearn, Go1, OpenSesame, EdFlex and O’Reilly Learning. - More information is available in Starweaver’s newsroom, Packt’s website and Packt partnerships.

Between the lines: - The deal appears designed to speed up content delivery in fast-moving technical fields where course freshness matters. - Starweaver gains scale through Packt’s established learning audience, while Packt adds a faster production pipeline and deeper access to subject matter experts. - The partnership also signals a broader push toward flexible, multi-channel professional education rather than a single-platform distribution model.

What’s next: - The companies said broader collaboration will develop over the coming year. - Starweaver Originals will roll out across Packt’s channels as the companies align on releases, marketing and reporting. - Both sides are expected to pursue additional enterprise learning programs and custom content opportunities.

The bottom line: - Starweaver gets a bigger stage for its course library, and Packt gets a faster supply of practitioner-led learning content at a time when tech skills demand remains high.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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