Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition
Make Real
First Floor, Crown House, 21 Upper North Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3FG 0845 0178 777
makereal.co.uk
Make Real is an award-winning studio creating immersive virtual reality products and solutions for learning and development, training, change and serious fun. We make state-of-the-art immersive experiences for use at work, at home and on the move. This helps you test and meet emerging customer needs, gaining many business benefits, including PR. Our contribution is to help you explore and define needs, and to deliver product on time, to budget and with high impact and quality.
Mimeo
Units 1-3 The Ermine Centre, Hurricane Close, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6XX 01480 424 420
mimeo.co.uk
Mimeo’s solutions have been developed to significantly improve the way training content is managed and distributed. By freeing up internal work hours, reducing associated cost and improving overall operations, we provide efficiencies that make a genuine impact to your operations. What could this mean for you? Visit our stand to find out how we can help your organisation.
Moving Performance
Orchard House, Nailsbourne, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8AE 020 7183 6250
movingperformance.com
Moving Performance inspires change through the power of music. Combining extensive commercial experience and musical expertise Moving Performance delivers world-class leadership programmes, innovative experiential learning programmes, inspiring conferences and away-days through its international network of facilitators and musicians.
MTa Learning
Oldworks House, Wharfside, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 6AN 01937 844 800
experientiallearning.org
Facilitate engaging and effective sessions with experiential learning activities from MTa Learning. Our method and materials are proven to drive behavioural change, improving performance and demonstrating positive ROI. Use our cleverly designed kits of hands-on activities to transform your training. There’s nothing
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more memorable or engaging to weave into your development programmes. Choose your focus: teamwork, communications, leadership, customer skills and more; we have a kit to suit.
NCFE
Q6, Quorum Business Park, Benton Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 8BT 0191 239 8064
ncfe.org.uk
NCFE is a registered charity and provider of a range of quality educational services with a core purpose of advancing and promoting learning. Some of the products and services within NCFE include Skills Forward, one of the UK’s leading e-learning assessment solutions for functional skills, GCSEs and employability, as well as accreditation services – bespoke training and qualifications tailored to your organisation’s needs.
Nimble Elearning
Nimble House, Bond’s Mill Estate, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3RF 01453 823 029
nimble-elearning.com
Nimble’s approachable e-learning platform makes it super-easy for you to create engaging courses and share them with your teams. Our e-learning tools are quick to pick up and easy to understand, saving you time and money! Nimble Author creates courses with ease, Nimble LMS manages and tracks learning, and Nimble Courses is an editable course library with bespoke course creation.
NO ‘i’ in CLARE
Suite 1, Lower Ground Floor, One George Yard, London EC3V 9DF 07966 425 206
noiinclare.co.uk
We help people communicate more effectively and confidently, using actors and humour to truly engage with our delegates. Extremely popular courses include management essentials, difficult conversations, appraisal training, presentation skills and influencing skills. All our workshops are 100 per cent bespoke and tailor-made to the organisation and people with whom we are working. Our learners leave the training with practical, useful and relevant skills, which they can immediately use in the workplace.
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