EXHIBITOR PROFILES simpleshow
Warnford Court, 29 Throgmorton Stree London EC2N 2AT 020 3318 6488
simpleshow.com
simpleshow specialises in reducing complex topics to the bare essentials and creating short, simple and engaging videos that everyone can understand in under three minutes. We work with companies around the world offering over 50 languages to our clients including Adobe, J and J, BNP Paribas, BMW, McDonald’s, Porsche, Novartis, Siemens, Audi, IKEA, and Roche. Celebrating a 98 per cent customer excellence rating, we serve our client’s explanation needs through explainer videos and interactive learning courses.
Sponge
9 Research Way, Derriford, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7SB 020 7967 1696
wearesponge.com
Sponge is the LPI’s Learning Provider of the Year 2019 and silver winner of the Learning Technologies Company of the Year 2018. We provide workplace training for some of the world’s largest brands. Solutions include e-learning, learning games, animation, motion graphics, immersive technologies (eg interactive video, simulations, VR and AR), microsites and blended learning. These are used to solve multiple business challenges, including risk, compliance, business transformation, and people and skills development.
Thinking Focus
20-22 Wenlock Road, London N1 7GU 0333 939 8606
thinkingfocus.com/wwyd
Behavioural change experts Thinking Focus help organisations across the world to achieve breakthroughs by enabling their people to think differently. Their innovative board game – What Would You Do? (WWYD) – is a bite-sized tool that challenges thinking. Courageous conversations are at the heart of WWYD, which harnesses psychological safety to surface key issues and prepare managers for the everyday difficult conversations they face, generating micro-behaviour changes that accumulate over time.
C100 C80 E40 Thinqi
Floor 4, Alexandra House, Alexandra Road, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA1 5ED 01792 463 865
thinqi.co.uk
Thinqi is the next-generation LMS that lets you stimulate and manage learning engagement. Thinqi provides a rich, blended learning ecosystem giving you and your learners bite-size informal learning, easy content creation and curation, learning pathways, formal learning, social learning, networking and workshop management. This is all underpinned by comprehensive analytics and reporting, providing the metrics you need to prove return on investment.
The Training Foundation
Foundation House, Millburn Hill Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7HS 024 7641 1288
tap-learning.com
Training Accreditation Programme (TAP) Learning works with L&D professionals helping them to build the right knowledge, skills and behaviours to support organisational strategy and empower talent over the short, medium and long term. TAP’s unique, tried- and-tested methodology underpins all of the courses and has been developed and refined over many years. TAP certificates are short, skills-based, role-relevant courses that are immediately transferrable back into the workplace.
Turning Technologies
The Innovation Centre, Queen’s Road, Queen’s Island, Belfast, Antrim BT3 9DT 028 9008 0188
turningtechnologies.com
Turning Technologies is the leading global partner for learning engagement and assessment technology focused on measurably improving instructor and learner success. TurningPoint, our easy- to-use interactive response system, helps to enhance and deliver instructional and assessment content in ways that improve learner success, while also collecting critical data for meaningful use. To date, we‘ve delivered TurningPoint interactive polling software and response options to over 20 million people.
C40 G130 E30
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