28 - 30 April sees the second annual conference from Informatology, an organisation known throughout the industry for its Company Raids and really exploring what L&D departments are doing, what's working and what's not. Described as the 'Glastonbury of conferences' by the BBC's Nick Shackleton-Jones, it's quite a different type of event when compared with most other learning conferences and exhibitions in the calendar.
Held over three days, there are three different streams for attendees to choose from depending on their areas of interest. You can even pick and mix the parts of the event you wish to attend and avoid attending (and paying for!) those you aren't interested in. e2train will be in attendance and we are looking forward to the depth and variety of speakers and sessions. Stephen Citron of Informatology has done a fantastic job of putting together a rich agenda which includes a keynote from Professor Lord Robert Winston, as well as noted learning experts such as Jane Hart and Clive Shepherd plus insights from high level attendees such as Sudhir Giri, the Head of Learning Technologies at Google and Debbie Carter, the Editor of Training Journal.
It's great to see more variety in the programme and a focus on the different areas of L&D. To find out more about the event you can click here for the Informatology website and we look forward to seeing you there!