..Disseminating and promoting best practices within the organisation will improve business efficiency and help cut costs in 2010 claims ILX...
Wednesday 13th January 2010 - ILX Group plc, the best practice training specialist, today announced that it will be exhibiting at Learning Technologies, 27-28 January 2010 held at Olympia 2, London (stand 79).
Visitors at the stand will be able to view demonstrations of PRINCE2® Foundation, PRINCE2® Practitioner and ITIL courses, plus ILX’s m-learning resources (mobile learning), a platform that delivers bite size training courses directly onto mobile phones, PDAs, Apple iPhones and ipods.
Eddie Kilkelly, Chief Operating Officer, ILX Group plc commented, “The ILX Group has an outstanding reputation for delivering cutting-edge blended Practitioner training with pass rates well above the national averages – and we work with over 4,000 companies across 16 countries. We combine the best of classroom training techniques with e-learning, mobile learning and personal tutor support to deliver world-class training in a considered and highly effective way.”
The project management method PRINCE2® since its introduction in 1996 and the alignment of a formal examination scheme has over 300,000 qualified people worldwide. Kilkelly added, “Around 7,000 people take their PRINCE2 exams worldwide each week and currently ILX has the largest market share with around 10% and this figure is continuing to grow. Many delegates are spending their own money and so are looking for the most flexible and cost-efficient means of training they can find. And for many organisations 2010 is continue to be a challenging time – so reducing operational risk and getting positive outcomes from complex projects will be critical to business success. Our courses have all been developed specifically to deliver high quality training – which is flexible and relevant for a busy workforce.”
The Learning Technologies exhibition, now in its eleventh year, is Europe's leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used to support learning at work.
The two day event will attract more than 3,000 visitors, show case 130 exhibitors and will host 60 free seminars.
To register visit
http://www.learningtechnologies.co.uk/registration-page/