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Experience cutting-edge learning solutions at Learning Technologies 2024

Find out why you should be one of the 10,000 people attending Europe's leading workplace learning event this year.

by Advertising feature 25 March 2024

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At the Learning Technologies 2024 Exhibition on 17-18 April at ExCeL London, the future of learning and development will be revealed, discussed and challenged with the help of 10,000 L&D professionals. In today's dynamic world, staying at the forefront of learning technologies is paramount for success, and you don't want to miss out. 

At the Learning Technologies 2024 Exhibition, you can immerse yourself in a world of cutting-edge learning solutions. From immersive virtual reality experiences to AI-driven adaptive learning platforms, the possibilities are endless.

Register for free today

Here's the top 10 reasons why you can't afford to miss this year's event:

  1. Explore the latest learning technologies: Dive into the forefront of learning innovation and discover how technologies like VR, gamification, and AI are reshaping the learning landscape.
  2. Connect with like-minded peers: Join over 10,000 L&D professionals from diverse industries worldwide to network and foster collaborations that drive learning excellence.
  3. Engage with leading exhibitors: With over 200 exhibitors showcasing their groundbreaking products, you'll have the chance to interact firsthand with industry leaders and explore their latest innovations.
  4. Attend insightful seminars: Gain valuable insights from industry experts through a diverse range of over 200 free seminars, covering topics ranging from emerging trends to practical case studies.
  5. Learn from real-world examples: Explore compelling case studies from organisations including: Tesco, Lidl GB, LEGO Group, Met Office, South Western Railway, UK Health Security Agency, Wavemaker UK, Sage, BPP Education Group, Direct Line Group, Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust, and more.
  6. Experience interactive demos: Immerse yourself in our Bitesize Learning Zones with hands-on demonstrations, allowing you to experience cutting-edge learning solutions firsthand.
  7. Find inspiration: Witness the transformative potential of learning technologies in action, igniting fresh ideas and approaches to L&D which you can take back to your own organisation.
  8. Stay ahead of the curve: Understand the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in learning technology, so you can get ahead of the game in the ever-evolving field of L&D.
  9. Make informed decisions: Navigate the abundance of learning technologies with confidence, armed with insights to make informed decisions on everything from budgeting to upskilling, tailored to your specific needs and objectives.

Enjoy a memorable experience: Beyond the invaluable learning opportunities, the Learning Technologies 2024 Exhibition promises a fun and immersive experience, filled with networking, discovery, and unique features across the exhibition floor!


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