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Thomson NETg announce e-learning seminar series

Thomson NETg is holding a series of seminars in conjunction with Rolls-Royce, ScottishPower and BT designed to demonstrate the benefits of e-learning as part of a corporate training programme.

The events will be held at: Rolls-Royce Career and Development Centre, Derby on 30th September, ScottishPower Learning, Cathcart House, Glasgow on 21st October and BT Centre, London on 18th November 2004.

Hosted by Thomson NETg, the seminars offer the opportunity for delegates to hear first-hand from companies who have adopted e-learning strategies and integrated learning solutions in order to upskill and motivate their workforce.

The seminars will all start at 8.30am with coffee, followed by customer presentations and Q&A.

For more information visit www.netg.co.uk/briefing

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