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Home > News > November 2007 > 15 November 2007 World of Learning Award winnersMore than 400 guests attended the World of Learning Awards ceremony at the NEC Birmingham last night. The black-tie event was hosted by comedian, television presenter and author Dominic Holland. Jim Reilly, project manager for the World of Learning Awards, said: "The World of Learning Awards are now well-established as the most coveted titles in the UK training industry. "They recognise individuals and organisations who contribute so much to business learning in all its forms and ensure they are rewarded for their efforts, expertise and achievements. Congratulations not only to all the winners, but also to all those who beat keen competition to reach the shortlist." The winners were as follows: Bespoke Solution of the Year
Blended Solution of the Year
Generic Solution of the Year
Online Solution of the Year
Learning Innovation of the Year
Training Venue of the Year
Outstanding Contribution to the Training Industry
Training Manager of the Year
Training Provider of the Year
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