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exhibition overview
A vital two-day programme of free seminars, exhibitors and networking
In this changing world, learning and development in the workplace will play an increasingly pivotal role as the complexity of work increases and as the economy becomes more knowledge-based.
Learning and Skills 2011 is specifically designed to help you succeed in the complex new world of learning and development, delivering the tools and methodologies you need to ensure your staff and learners will flourish in today's demanding business environment.
why visit?
Running alongside the hugely successful Learning Technologies exhibition and conference, Learning and Skills 2011 features a free exhibition and over 50 invaluable free seminars in four themed theatres, covering people development, learning and performance, learning resources and HR systems and services.
And this powerful two-event combination will give you access to more than 200 exhibitors and over 100 free seminars in total, representing the must attend event for all learning and development professionals.
- Experience the latest advances in workplace learning and employee development
- Sample the latest learning techniques and methodologies that are influencing how and what we learn at work
- Meet the leading learning providers currently shaping the way we learn and develop corporate skills
- Choose from over 50 free seminars to attend during the two-day exhibition
- Network with more than 4,000 L&D professionals
- Visit the co-located Learning Technologies exhibition to give you the complete picture of corporate L&D today
- Join the Learning and Skills Group - and network throughout the year with your peers.
Visit Learning and Skills 2011 to understand how workplace learning is changing today.
how to register
- Entry to the exhibition is FREE - Register online from September 2010
- For exhibition enquiries please call 01730 817600
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opening times
Wednesday 26th January 2011: 10.00 -17.00
Thursday 27th January 2011: 10.00 - 17.00








