World of Learning Conference & Exhibition
21st Sep 2010
Now in its 18th year, the World of Learning Conference & Exhibition will once again attract thousands of learning and development professionals to the NEC in Birmingham on Tuesday 28 and Wednesday 29 September 2010.
The premier event for business learning, the World of Learning will feature an exhibition with more than 100 local and international exhibitors, and a major conference that boasts first-class speakers from all over the world.
The exhibition will include companies from all sectors of the learning and development industry, from e-learning and HR and learning management solutions, to social media and instructor-led training. Major organisations exhibiting include Birmingham City University, i-CD (a subsidiary of The University of Wolverhampton) and Birmingham-based Blue Beetle.
All aspects of the event are designed to enhance the skills of learning and development professionals and equip them to deal with the challenges of today’s business environment. The renowned conference, which attracts sell-out crowds, will tackle the issues of key concern to L&D professionals, from employee engagement, change management and management and leadership development to enhancing business performance, informal learning, coaching and proving the benefit of learning activities. Speakers will be announced over the coming months.
Additional free features within the exhibition include the ever-popular seminar programme, interactive workshops, Experiential Learning Zone, the L&D Advice Clinic, skill workshops, product demonstrations, Workplace Wellness Zone and the Networking Café.
“This is a critical time for L&D professionals; the recession has driven all organisations to analyse every aspect of spend and performance, which is having a radical impact on the activities of L&D and HR. The World of Learning Conference & Exhibition reflects the current state and future direction of the industry and is therefore an essential date in the diary for all those involved in developing their staff.
“A visit to the event will enable them to ensure they’re at the forefront of market developments, utilising the latest methods and working with the most cost-effective solutions available,” said Andrew Gee, Senior Project Manager for the World of Learning.
To register your interest in attending the World of Learning 2010, and for more details about the event, visit www.learnevents.com.
