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Your Guide to Learning Technologies 2025

“How do I get the most out of Learning Technologies 25?” 

Learning Technologies 2025 is just around the corner, it’s set to be an engaging and enlightening two days with over 200 seminars and featuring some of the most influential voices in learning technology.

With such a huge variety on offer, planning your schedule can feel like a challenge. But don’t worry, we’ve done the hard work for you!

Here’s our guide to the must see sessions at Learning Tech 2025:

Our Top Conference Picks

With some of the industry’s brightest minds and most inspiring speakers taking the stage, these are a few sessions we’re especially looking forward to:

Strategic Change 

The demands on L&D teams are evolving rapidly, outstripping the capacity of traditional approaches to learning and development. What to do? Join two learning leaders as they discuss what it takes to transform the L&D function, moving beyond content creation to address deeper organisational needs, and beyond the fulfilment role of L&D to something more pro-active, engaged with the business and challenging to it.

Chairperson: Donald H Taylor, Chair, Learning Technologies 
Speaker: Simon Gibson, Head of Talent, Centre Parcs & Karen Wilson Global Director of Learning and  Talent Development, Booking.com
Date: 23 April 25
Time: 15:50 – 17:00
Location: Conference Theatre 4

Women in Learning 

A dynamic and inspiring session focused on the transformative impact of women in business & women in learning technologies. In 2025, the landscape of learning technologies continues to evolve, and women are at the forefront, driving innovation, inclusivity, and excellence. This session will explore the current state of the industry, celebrate achievements, and chart a course for the future.

Chairperson: Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, Co-Founder, #WomeninLearning
Speaker: Catherine McGaw-Pratt, Global Head of Learning and Development, Infosys Consulting & Anuradha Roy, Learning Designer, British Transport Police
Date: 04 May 2022
Time: 12:40 – 13:20

Location: Conference Theatre 2 

The Future of Work, AI & Humanity

Discussions about the future are rarely simple or easy. We seem to be on a breathless journey towards an ill-defined future, the narration either impossibly rosy or hopelessly miserable, and usually based on nothing more than guess work.

But looking into the future doesn’t have to be ill-informed speculation. Join Daniel Hulme as he explores the implications of today’s relentless change. Based on his experiences running his own AI company and now as chief AI officer for a multinational communications company, Daniel has been there, done it, and understands the potential benefits and downsides of data, automation and AI.

Speaker: Daniel J Hulme, Chief AI Officer, WPP
Date: 24 April 2024
Time: 09:30 – 10:30
Location: Conference Theatre 1

Free Seminars & Bitesize Learning

If it’s learning you’re after, the free seminar programme is not to be missed. With over 200 sessions on offer, there’s something for everyone.

You can browse the full schedule here, but to help you cut through the noise, we’ve handpicked a few standout sessions we’re especially excited about. We’ll be on stand M20 on both days, so if you spot us, don’t be shy, come say hello!

Anchored in Learning: How Seasalt Cornwall are achieving 90% Weekly Engagement with AI Power learning in the work of flow

Hosted by: Steven Dickson, Senior Learning and Development Manager – Seasalt Cornwall                                                                                                                                                (Theatre 3 / 11:45 – 12:14 / 23 April 25)

Discover how lifestyle brand Seasalt Cornwall built a scalable, high-impact learning culture across 76 UK stores and a growing global presence. This session explores how the team used modern learning frameworks and AI-powered tools to solve real-world retail challenges—achieving 90% weekly engagement with measurable business outcomes.

AI Anxiety? A Google Pro Separates Fact from Fiction

Hosted by: Nikki Le, Head of Impact Evaluation, Assessment & Research – Google
(Theatre 6 / 11:00 – 11:30 / 23 April 25)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way learning and development (L&D) professionals design, deliver, and scale training, but myths, fears, and uncertainties still hold many back. Join Nikki Le, head of impact evaluation at Google, as she demystifies AI and provides practical strategies for effectively integrating it into your L&D toolkit.

Build real-world ready skills with interactive learning experiences: a Q&A with Microsoft

Hosted by: Alex O’Donnell, Experience Development Director, Microsoft & Sarah Danzl, Chief Marketing Officer, Hands on Learning Solutions 
(Theatre 8 / 10:15 – 10:45 / 23 April 25)

Microsoft has invested heavily into interactive training that scales across different cohorts, from user events where developers can train with the latest Azure features and techniques, to partners and sellers who are supporting Microsoft products.

In this chat between Alex O’Donnell, Director, Experience Development at Microsoft and Sarah Danzl, Chief Marketing Officer at Skillable, attendees will learn how to incorporate interactive learning elements into their training, how it works in the wider ecosystem and the skill data generated from it.

How McLaren Racing Fuels High-Performance Leadership and Culture

Hosted by: Kate O’Hara, Head of People Experience, McClaren Racing & Bill O’Shea MD – EMEA Udemy. 
(Theatre 7 / 11:45 – 12:15 / 23 April 25) 

In today’s fast-paced business world, purpose and performance are deeply intertwined. Join Bill O’Shea,  Managing Director, EMEA at Udemy, and Kate O’Hara Hatchley, Head of People Experience at McLaren Racing, for an insightful fireside chat on how McLaren Racing cultivates a high-performance culture rooted in purpose. Explore how leadership, talent development, and a strong organisational culture can drive success on and off the track.

“I Didn’t Know Moodle Could Do That” – Overcoming outdated perceptions with real-world impact

Hosted by: Dan Lehner, Chief Commercial Officer, Moodle 
(Theatre 8 / 12:30 – 13:00 / 24 April 25) 

Many organisations wish to introduce their clients to a centralised online learning platform while saving time and money. This is an insight into how Moodle Workplace multi-tenancy & supporting functionality can help achieve these goals. Introducing personalised tenants for clients can help them understand how their learners are progressing through their eLearning. 

Let’s get ready! 

With so much going on, it’s easy to miss out on key talks and exhibitors, so we’ve pulled together a handy checklist and a few golden tips to help you make the most of your time:

Plan ahead
The conference is being held at ExCeL London, so it’s a good idea to plan your trip in advance. Think about where you’ll stay, how you’ll get there, and which sessions or seminars you don’t want to miss. A little prep can save you a lot of time on the day.

Arrive early
Popular sessions tend to fill up fast. Keep an eye on the time and aim to arrive early to grab a good seat and settle in before things kick off.

Make the most of the app
The official Learning Technologies app is a great tool for managing your schedule. Use it to plan your day, track your sessions, and stay on top of what’s happening across the event.

You can find the Titus team at Stand M20, and if you would like to arrange a meeting with us, please get in touch.

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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.