February 2016

Learning Technologies 2016 Conference Programme

London (UK), November 2015 - The conference programme for Learning Technologies 2016 in London has been announced and booking is open. The expanded five-track programme contains over seventy conference speakers, including keynotes from Dr Marshall Goldsmith and Ben Hammersley and includes case-study presentations from Facebook and Google.

Europe's leading learning-sector conference, Learning Technologies, has announced an expanded conference programme for its February 2016 event, which is to include keynotes from Dr Marshall Goldsmith on creating behaviours that last and Ben Hammersley on how traditional workplaces are expected to undergo radical change.

Over seventy expert speakers feature in the Learning Technologies 2016 Conference programme, which comprises past favourites such as Bob Mosher and Deborah Frances-White, as well as many taking to the Learning Technologies stage for the first time.

Learning Technologies 2016 will feature case studies and insight from companies including Booking.com, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Facebook, Google, Tesco Bank, and many others.

The full Learning Technologies 2016 speaker line up is available via the Conference website, along with Learning Technologies 2016 Conference booking details, including early-bird rates.

Conference organiser, Mark Penton, explained, "This will be our biggest conference to date, with the five-track format designed for learning, engagement, and interaction - with keynote addresses, case studies, café sessions, theory presentations, practical debate, Google hangouts, and outstanding collaborative and networking opportunities.

"The Learning Technologies conference is a great opportunity to listen to and interact with the leading thinkers, visionaries and practitioners in workplace learning today." 

The Conference runs alongside the Learning Technologies and Learning & Skills exhibitions, which showcase hundreds of workplace-learning suppliers, products, tools, methods, and services for the expected 7,500 visitors. The event takes place at London Olympia, 03-04 February 2016.