

Join us for the Learning Lounge 2019
13 February
Fourth fantastic year.
Bigger and better.
Register now to get updates and secure your place
Venue
Royal Victoria Dock
London E16 1GB
Theme for 2019
A look around the corner
You'll hear breaking news of technologies that are being used right now to help people make their lives better through learning, and those just about to hit the mainstream.
You'll have valuable conversations with peers, experts and tech entrepreneurs in an unpressured environment.
You'll get hands on with emerging technologies, and touch the near future of Learning.
You'll do it in comfort - and even in style.
Relax, refresh, recharge at the Learning Lounge 2019.
Lounge Talks
Hear panel sessions with the thinkers, makers and entrepreneurs who are creating the future of learning, and personal war stories from your peers who have led and bled.
Themes: Voice, The Learning Brain, Design Thinking, Digital Transformation, Trust.
Selected speakers

Susan Amat

Anastasia Leng

Chris Hildrey
Director, Hildrey Studio

Peter Manniche Riber

Charlotte Hills

Kane Simms
Host, VUX World Podcast

Laura Morinigo
Google Developer Expert, CIO DMod Labs

Dr. Jamie Brassett
Course Leader, Central Saint Martins

TBC
Learning Lounge 2018
We caught up with our guests to see what they thought about Learning Lounge 2018. Watch the short video and find out what some of them said!
"All I can say is WOW ... you guys put a lot of thought into the speakers and sessions ... All got so much from it ... priortised as a must do for next year!"
Learning Lounge 2018
Catch up on some of the talks from this year's event:
- Robin Scott from Make Real: New realities for the learner experience, how and when to use VR, AR and MR
- Emily Hall-Strutt from Ministry of Justice: Diversity & inclusion in the new organisation
- Dr. Jodie Davies-Thompson, Swansea University: Neuroplasticity: the good, the bad, and the good again
- Peter Yarrow from Standard Life Aberdeen: Changing learner behaviour
- Panel discussion from Lumesse Learning: Bridging the digital gender divide