'Transformative learning': Upcoming L&D summit promises insights, networking opportunities

Register today for informative event featuring panel discussions, roundtables, case studies

'Transformative learning': Upcoming L&D summit promises insights, networking opportunities

This year’s HRD Learning & Development Summit Australia is not to be missed.

It will help all attendees navigate the ever-changing and increasingly difficult world of skill shortages, talent mobility, disruptive technology, employee retention and more.

Join us for a transformative one-day event on Oct. 30 where you'll connect with more than 100 senior leaders, explore the latest tools and technologies and discover new strategies to future-proof your workforce.

Sponsored by DLPA, this is an opportunity to gain actionable insights and network with like-minded professionals in an engaging and interactive setting, at the Swissotel Sydney.

This year’s topics cover:

  • Generative AI’s transformative power
  • Accelerating leadership capability development
  • Developing robust cyber skills
  • Learning methodologies in the new world of work
  • Self-driven learning culture

Titled “Transformative learning: L&D strategies for the modern workplace,” the HRD Learning & Development Summit Australia promises:

  • Unmatched networking opportunities: Connect with over 100 senior L&D and HR leaders from top organisations.
     
  • Actionable insights: Learn from industry-leading speakers and get practical takeaways to implement in your workplace.
     
  • Innovative ideas: Hear about cutting-edge strategies and technologies that are shaping the future of L&D.
     
  • Interactive sessions: Engage in discussions, panels and case studies designed to spark new ideas and solutions.
     
  • Tools to future-proof your workforce: Gain the knowledge you need to address current challenges and prepare for future trends.

Be sure to register today for this not-to-be-missed event!

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