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Home > News > December 2004 > 01-Dec-2004 Learning Technologies 2005 conference programme announcedLearning Technologies, the organisational learning and human capital development event, has announced its 2005 conference programme and opened its on line booking office. The conference runs alongside the Learning Technologies exhibition and takes place on January 26th and 27th 2005 at Olympia in London. Among the speakers at the event are Professor Bob Fryer CBE, Chief Executive and Vice Chancellor Designate, NHSU; Chris Yapp, Head of Public Sector Innovation, Microsoft; Dr Rob Yeung, Director, Talentspace; and Nigel Paine, Head of Training, BBC. "The Learning Technologies 2005 Conference in January is Europe's leading forum for learning professionals and this year's conference provides increased content options and session types," said conference organiser Mark Penton. "The conference will focus on addressing organisational learning from a strategic business perspective as well as the practical implementation of organisational learning."
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