News stories from Learning News in 2024
Demand soars for human skills in the age of AI
Learning News | 26 Sep 2024
New report highlights growing workforce readiness gap as technology and innovation demand continue to outpace workforce skills; despite AI boom demand for human skills outstrips x2 demand for digital skills.
Tech workers can't learn fast enough
Learning News | 26 Sep 2024
Survey reveals half of current tech workers and almost a third of aspiring ones feel they can't learn fast enough to keep pace with tech; highlights a disconnect in tech skills priorities among workers.
Whatfix raises $125 Million
Learning News | 26 Sep 2024
Investment to enhance digital adoption product suite through organic growth and acquisitions and expand presence in US, EMEA, and APAC regions.
Class chasm in creative industries
Learning News | 04 Sep 2024
Research from Netflix and the National Youth Theatre has uncovered a significant “class chasm” within the UK’s creative sector; Nine out ten working-class do not want their children in creative jobs.
Docebo Q2 revenue up 22%
Learning News | 08 Aug 2024
Docebo has reported an increase in revenue and profit for the second quarter 2024.
The Talent Gathering speakers announced
Learning News | 05 Aug 2024
Edinburgh learning and development event, The Talent Gathering: line up for 2024 event, Oct 3.
HowNow selected for UK Government learning platform
Learning News | 25 Jul 2024
A new learning experience platform is being implemented across Government.
Pearson unveils AI tool for instructors
Learning News | 18 Jul 2024
Aims to help educators save time and prioritise student learning.
AI to save professionals 12 hours per week
Learning News | 10 Jul 2024
Knowledge workers are optimistic about significant boosts to productivity, with AI poised to redefine workflows, drive innovation, and unlock new opportunities for growth.
Employers and workers at odds on skills development
Learning News | 04 Jul 2024
A U.S. report has found that while employees cite ongoing skills development a priority for their performance, continuous upskilling is not yet the norm for most workers.