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AI, innovation and why learning will never be the same again

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David Perring and Myles Runham from market analyst Fosway are at Learning Technologies 2024 to explore the impact of innovation and AI on L&D.

David Perring and Myles Runham, Fosway: the impact of innovation and AI on L&D
David Perring and Myles Runham, Fosway: the impact of innovation and AI on L&D 

Transforming the Learning Team in 2024 - AI, innovation and why learning will never be the same again: David Perring and Myles Runham from market analyst Fosway are at Learning Technologies 2024 to explore the impact of innovation and AI on how learning and learning teams are and should be evolving in 2024.

It’s difficult not to see AI being a huge disruptor in corporate learning for the foreseeable future. In a similar way that elearning impacted classroom training over the past 25 years – AI in corporate learning is going to bring significant change for us all – as learners, as L&D professionals and organisations.

Despite it being relatively early days, the ability of AI to augment almost every phase of the learning cycle seems inevitable. However lightly, AI is already beginning to influence learning strategy and execution. Leading L&D teams are using AI to change the game. It’s enabling greater operating efficiency and making more effective learning experiences a reality. 

Learning Technologies Conference Chair, Donald H Taylor, said: “For all the opportunities, how is AI really being used in corporate learning? Myles Runham and David Perring of Fosway group will explore the impact of innovation and occasionally mention AI in how learning and learning teams are and should be evolving in 2024.” 

Talking points/takeaways:

  • Enabling better learner engagement
  • Generating scenarios for deeper skills practice
  • Driving more adaptive learning experiences
  • Aligning personal development to skills requirements
  • Underpinning internal mobility

Transforming the Learning Team in 2024: AI, innovation and why learning will never be the same again takes place on day one, 17 April at 13:55.

The full programme is available on the event website Learning Technologies 2024 Conference, along with conference pass sales: Learning Technologies 2024 Conference Conference Passes.

Speakers include: Stella Lee, Dani Johnson, Chara Balasubramaniam, Brandon Carson, Hadiya Nuriddin, Markus Bernhardt; just a few of the 90+ speakers on the programme.

Learning Technologies 2024
17-18 April 2024, London ExCeL
#LT24UK
learningtechnologies.co.uk

David Perring
Chief Insights Officer, Fosway Group

David has been a HR professional for over 30 years. Over that time, he has always been at the forefront of innovation and has retained a strong sense of optimism, energy and passion for transforming organisational learning and performance. Today, he holds a truly unique and privileged position. As Chief Insights Officer for Fosway Group, he independently explores the experiences of practitioners and suppliers to understand the realities of what's happening in corporate learning, talent development and HR. Inspiring change by sharing what truly makes a difference. Much of his insight is drawn from the deep research he conducts for Fosway, but equally, if not more importantly, his expertise is rooted in his own practical and personal experience of continuous improvement of organisations, people strategies and technologies.

Myles Runham
Senior Analyst for Digital Learning, Fosway Group

Myles Runham is the Senior Analyst for Digital Learning at Fosway Group, Europe's #1 HR industry analyst. He has worked in online and digital businesses for over twenty years, fifteen of those in the learning field. He has held a range of leadership positions from strategy, marketing and product management through to managing director, each with a clear focus on the impact of digital technologies on customers, products and services and the future of the business. Myles is the primary lead on research in the Digital Learning market, gathering vendor, customer and market insights, and helping corporate clients accelerate their decision making across all aspects of next generation learning. Prior to joining Fosway, Myles ran an independent consulting business specialising in digital learning strategy and managing digital change for senior leaders of corporate and vendor organisations. Prior to that, Myles was the Head of Digital at the BBC Academy. He is an active industry presence, blogging, speaking and writing on the digital evolution of the sector.