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    • Develop Trainer Set to Energise the IHEEM Healthcare Estates Annual Conference & Exhibition in November 2006

      Develop Training | York, UK |

      Peter Des Forges, Business Manager of Develop's High Voltage Training section, has been invited to speak at the Annual Conference of the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM). Peter produced High Voltage Safety Rules and Procedures which have contributed to Develop's highly successful AP015 High Voltage Authorised Persons Course and has just finished authoring updated Regulations for the Department of Health.

    • Are you up to the Challenge?

      Develop Training | Whitwell, Rutland, UK |

      National technical training specialist Develop is gearing up to host the Rutland Challenge in September 2006. Situated on the northern shores of Rutland Water, the company's Whitwell Hotel and Conference Centre is also a specialist water industry skills training centre and lends itself perfectly to the event.

    • Tata Interactive Systems chalks up its fifth major award of 2006

      MPS Interactive Systems | London, UK, and Mumbai, India |

      Global e-learning producer Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) won its fifth major award of 2006 when its Story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs TM) information security programme - 'BA Confidential' - won the APEX 2006 Award of Excellence.

    • Tata Interactive Systems to run a Learning Disabilities Forum

      MPS Interactive Systems | London, UK, and Mumbai, India |

      Global e-learning developer Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) is organising a conference to explore ways of overcoming learning disabilities, particularly among children. The conference - the Tata Learning Disabilities Forum (TLDF) - is being held in Mumbai, in India, over two days November 30th and December 1st, and aims to attract learning specialists from all over the world.

    • Swindon Develops New Skills

      Develop Training | Swindon |

      National training company Develop opens its latest purpose designed facility for utilities training.

    • Training Reaches Another Royal High

      The Training Foundation | London |

      The Training Foundation, winners of the Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation 2005, were invited back to this year's winners celebratory event on April 24th held at the Gladstone Library, Whitehall, London in the presence of HRH the Princess Royal.

    • Improve Service Management with free seminars from QA

      QA | London, UK |

      QA provides insight into popular ITIL approach: with many companies seeing an increase in the volume of IT services spend coupled with a greater requirement for regulation and compliance, the IT Infrastructure Library's (ITIL) best practice approach to IT service management is one of the hottest topics in IT.

    • Freelance trainers have their say

      Bray Leino Learning |

      BroadSkill the UK's leading provider of freelance trainers will be exhibiting at the Institute of IT Training's National Trainers' Conference 2006. The event takes place on Tuesday 16th May 2006.

    • Transform performance in the workplace - QA supports this year's Moving Learning 2006 seminar

      QA | London, UK |

      Organisational learning is changing, and training professionals are increasingly being asked to provide a new type of service to their organisation. With a growing acceptance that learning should directly raise performance in the workplace, it is critical for managers to keep pace with trends in the industry and be able to challenge traditional thinking.

    • Key issues debated at the Tata Interactive Systems' Higher Education Forum

      MPS Interactive Systems | London, UK |

      E-learning specialists from higher education institutions including the London School of Economics, the Open University, De Montfort University, Cranfield University and Imperial College, London, debated key issues relating to e-learning within the higher education sphere at the Tata Interactive Systems Higher Education Forum.

    • National Trainers Conference - Full Programme Announced

      Learning and Performance Institute | Coventry, UK |

      Europe's leading dedicated conference and exhibition for training professionals is just six weeks away and the Institute of IT Training has announced an all-star line up conference programme.

    • Tata Interactive Learning Forum explores key trends

      MPS Interactive Systems | London, UK |

      The third Tata Interactive Learning Forum, being held at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel, in London, on 6th April, will bring together companies from across the UK and Europe to discuss the industry's key trends and issues. Attendance is by invitation only.

    • Learning Light illumines e-learning's new era

      Learning Light | Sheffield, UK |

      Yorkshire's top e-learning specialists, along with other key figures from industry and the public sector in the county have attended the official launch, in Sheffield, of Learning Light.

    • Tata Interactive Systems creates a new structure to drive innovation

      MPS Interactive Systems | London, UK |

      The global e-learning producer, Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), has launched an initiative to create a clearer focus, drive a culture of innovation and improve its service to clients through greater efficiencies achieved by a new operating structure.

    • The Training Foundation empowers all trainers with new TAP® Blended Learning Certificate

      The Training Foundation | Coventry, UK |

      With an increasing number of organisations now adapting their training strategy to incorporate blended learning solutions that integrate a variety of face-to-face and online media, The Training Foundation has recognised the need as many trainers as possible to become conversant with the wide range of options available and the critical factors in making blended learning a success. The new TAP Certificate in Blended Learning, available via a two-day classroom course or online, provides the essential knowledge and skills trainers need to engage successfully with twenty-first century learning media.