April 14, 2026

Top Sessions You Can’t Miss at Learning Technologies 2026

It’s that time again, Learning Technologies 2026 is back at ExCeL London on 29–30 April, and we couldn’t be more excited! Every year, L&D professionals come together to share ideas, discover new tools, and learn how to make learning more engaging, inclusive, and impactful.

With over 200 free seminars, it can be tricky to know where to start. That’s why we’ve put together your go-to guide for the sessions you simply can’t miss. From AI-powered learning to neurodiverse inclusion, and from high-stakes conversation mastery to capturing real-world expertise, there’s something for everyone looking to level up their learning programs this year.

Think of this as your fast-track map to the best insights, practical takeaways, and inspiration you can bring back to your team immediately.

1. Making Learning Stick in the Age of Scrolls and Swipes

📅 29 April | ⏰ 14:00 – 14:30 | 📍 Seminar Theatre 9 | 🎤 Alice Ketch (Synthesia)

What It’s About:
In a world where attention spans are shrinking and short-form media dominates, traditional learning struggles to compete. Alice Ketch will share how to design training that grabs and keeps learner attention, even in today’s fast-scrolling digital environment.

Why You Should Attend:
Learn practical techniques to make your learning programs more engaging and memorable, so your learners actually retain what they’re taught.

2. Beyond the LMS: How AI Video Is Redefining the Economics of Global Training

📅 29 April | ⏰ 12:30 – 13:00 | 📍 Seminar Theatre 4 | 🎤 Will Ji (HeyGen)

What It’s About:
AI-powered video is transforming corporate learning. This session shows how teams can create multilingual training content faster, more efficiently, and at a fraction of the traditional cost.

Why You Should Attend:
See how AI can scale your global learning programs, save time and money, and help your team deliver content at the speed of business.

3. Accessible Learning Strategies - Empowering a Neurodiverse Workforce

📅 29 April | ⏰ 14:45 – 15:15 | 📍 Seminar Theatre 4 | 🎤 Hugh McNeela (ReadSpeaker)

What It’s About:
Neurodivergent employees bring incredible creativity and problem-solving skills, but many never formally disclose their status. This session shares strategies to create accessible, inclusive learning experiences that empower every learner.

Why You Should Attend:
Gain actionable insights to support a neurodiverse workforce, improve engagement, and create a learning environment where everyone can thrive.

4. DialogueTrainer: Master High-Stakes Interpersonal Skills with AI Simulation Coaching

📅 30 April | ⏰ 10:15 – 10:45 | 📍 Seminar Theatre 1 | 🎤 Julia Bär, Frank van der Meulen, Jacco Schimmel (DialogueTrainer)

What It’s About:
High-stakes conversations, whether negotiations or tricky workplace discussions, can change everything. AI simulation coaching lets teams practice these conversations in a safe, realistic environment.

Why You Should Attend:
Learn how to give your teams confidence and competence in critical conversations, scaling interpersonal skills training across your organisation.

5. Stop Turning Experts Into PowerPoints

📅 29 April | ⏰ 14:45 – 15:15 | 📍 Seminar Theatre 1 | 🎤 Paul Conneally (Slick+)

What It’s About:
The most important knowledge often lives only in the minds of your top performers. Paul Conneally will show how to capture and share this expertise without relying on traditional courses or slides.

Why You Should Attend:
Discover practical methods to preserve real-world expertise, boost team performance, and prevent knowledge loss when key experts move on.

Don’t Miss Stand M24

While you’re at Learning Technologies 2026, make sure to stop by Stand M24 to see Moodle and Titus in action. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Explore the latest Moodle updates before anyone else
  • Speak directly with our experts and get tailored advice for your platform
  • Experience live demos designed around your platform needs
  • Discover real success stories from organisations like Superdry, CIOB, CNN, Frive, and British Gymnastics


Chat with the team, see the newest features in action, and pick up practical tips to make your learning programs more engaging, efficient, and impactful. It’s the perfect way to wrap up your visit and take ideas straight back to your team! 

See you at Stand M25!

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Phuong Nguyen Hong

Digital Marketing Executive

Super talented, unflappable and very funny, Phuong supports the whole marketing team in her role as Digital Marketing Executive. Phuong holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and recently completed a master’s degree in Management and Marketing. Originally from Hanoi in Vietnam, Phuong is now based in the UK and climatising brilliantly to our weather and food.

Phuong owns a food review Instagram page as travelling and food are her passion. She also has a cute little french bulldog.

Ellie Sharkey

Head of Marketing

Ellie was the first woman to join Titus and has paved the way for many more since then. After studying for a degree in Fashion and Marketing, Ellie was lucky to find herself at fashion weeks and photoshoots.

Now she’s switched from talk of the front row to front end design and has brought loads of transferable knowledge to Titus. Ellie has also found a real passion for tech, especially in the learning sector, helping clients create positive change for their organisations.

Callum Barrett

Senior Brand Executive

As one of the youngest people at Titus but at the same time one of the oldest serving members of the team, Callum has graced Titus with his broad smile and positive attitude for over 5 years now. As a key member of the marketing team, Callum works across all areas, both on and offline, to ensure that all Titus brands and communication are on point.

After missing out on the opportunity to go to University the first time around, management encouraged him to enrol in our course alongside his work. He is now studying to achieve his Level 6 Diploma in Professional Digital Marketing.

Dec Connolly

Acquisition Marketing Manager

Always bringing innovation and new ideas, Dec studied a degree in Journalism but found his passion in digital marketing. Dec has also worked in marketing for one of the countries biggest retailers and within the property sector.

Outside work, Dec Co-founded a news publication where he collaborated with global brands like Uber, Amazon, BooHoo and countless SMEs.