Date: 28 April 2026 Time: 08.30-11.00
Venue: Dunkenhalgh Hotel and Spa
Join decision-makers implementing AI and automation, and those considering their next steps.
Hear from business leaders and specialist practitioners on what is working, what is challenging, and how organisations are adopting new technologies while managing risk.
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With Employers Our Industry Boards bring together employers, sector specialists and teaching professionals to review course content, qualifications and delivery. Regular collaboration ensures learning reflects current industry practice and emerging trends.
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Employers share insight into the technologies they use, the standards they expect and the skills they need. Teaching teams use this insight to keep learning relevant and meaningful for learners.
As Nicola Hall, Director for Curriculum Innovation and Partnerships, explains, this collaboration is based on honesty and challenge.
“We welcome employers challenging us. Their insight helps ensure learners develop the abilities, behaviours and mindset that truly matter in the workplace.”
This ongoing dialogue allows the curriculum to evolve alongside industry.
HOW INDUSTRY LED EDUCATION IS POWERING LANCASHIRE’S FUTURE
WORKFORCE At East Lancashire Learning Group, we work closely with employers to shape curriculum, strengthen skills and support long term economic growth across Lancashire. By placing industry at the heart of what we do, we ensure learners are prepared not just for their first job, but for sustainable careers in a changing economy.
Excellence Through Partnership
For more than 20 years, we have maintained an Ofsted Outstanding rating, a unique national achievement. We are also ranked number one in the country for A Level and vocational progress. These outcomes reflect high quality teaching, strong leadership and clear ambition for our learners.
Academic success alone is no longer enough.
Employers across Lancashire face skills shortages, rapid technological change and increasing competition for talent. Education works best when it is shaped alongside the businesses and sectors it serves.
This belief led to the development of our Industry Boards, which place employers at the centre of curriculum design and delivery.
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