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The Creative Engine shows best in class learning solutions at Learning Technologies 2019

Surrey, UKLearning NewsThe Creative Engine

The Creative Engine, a world-leading digital experience company, today announced that it is exhibiting at Learning Technologies, using the show to offer learning consultations, demonstrate its capability in bespoke learning solutions, and showcase work for some of the brands that it works with including Furniture Village, Nest, Google, Intel, O2, Prudential, Kingfisher plc, Sonos and Hotelplan.

Andy Candler, Managing Director, The Creative Engine
Andy Candler, Managing Director, The Creative Engine 

The Creative Engine offers a range of learning solutions including a complete bespoke package and several smaller, more refined, content-focused packages that can sit on a range of learning platforms. 

Andy Candler, digital expert and Managing Director at The Creative Engine, said: “With our experience, we have developed a range of solutions that are attractive to brand names of all shapes and sizes. We can develop highly interactive responsive learning, perfect for product- and skills-based training such as the work we do for Nest and Sonos.”

“We can also create a slightly less interactive option, which is ideal for simpler yet powerful product training and can be developed to work on mobiles right up to desktop devices. We always start by putting ourselves in the users’ shoes and develop learning solutions that make learning easy to access and available 24/7. All of our clients get consultancy included as standard and we can guarantee that our solutions are highly effective and encourage longer retention rates.” 

Hotelplan tasked The Creative Engine with rolling out a Learning Management System (LMS) and learning content to help travel agents sell more holidays by retaining the knowledge they had learned about HotelPlan’s offerings. The travel company saw a £10 return for every pound it invested with its agents selling holidays that generated 10% more revenue than they had over the same timeframe the previous year. In total, the prediction of return looks set to reach half a million pounds. 

Andy adds: “Our learning solutions are adaptable and can be updated easily and quickly. We can support all sectors of business on projects of all sizes with budgets ranging from £3,000 to £300,000.” 

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Learning Technologies takes place from 13-14th February 2019 at London’s Excel. To arrange a meeting at the show with The Creative Engine, email [email protected], ring Marc Parker or Matt Sims on 01483 799200 or visit stand LP19.