Learning Technologies 2025
At Learning Technologies 2025 we presented our AI Digital Assistant (Aida) to show how Skillcast can simplify and enhance your compliance programme.
You can also learn more about our seminars from the exhibition presented alongside Barclays and Standard Chartered Bank covering: AI in compliance, Microlearning in workplace training, and innovating your current e-learning processes.

Skillcast Live Seminars at Learning Technologies 2025
Watch the seminar recordings and get access to the slides from our time at LT25.
To speak to us about AI-empowered compliance, microlearning, and more.
Seminar 1
How Barclays and Skillcast are Using the Best of AI to Enhance Learning
Presented by: Simon Truckle (Head of Learning Services - Skillcast), Mike Brown (Head of Design at Barclays)
Available: Recording & Slides

Seminar 2
Implementing Microlearning in Workplace Training
Presented by: Scott Morris (Senior Advisory Board Member - Skillcast), Danny Ambrose (New Customer Sales Manager - Skillcast)
Available: Recording and slides

Seminar 3
Think Outside the Box, Stay Inside the Rules: Compliance Training That Works
Presented by: Ed Chedzoy (Head of Mandatory Learning & People Capability - Standard Chartered's Bank), Catriona Razic (CRO - Skillcast)
Available: Recording & Slides

Watch our stand highlights at Learning Technologies 2025
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Webinar: Beyond Tick-Box Training: Enhanced Learning &...
Join our 45-minute live session to explore how Skillcast’s Enhanced Learning and Analytical Reporting can help reduce training time, address knowledge gaps, and provide meaningful insight for compliance teams.

Webinar: Consumer Duty Board Reports - Year Two
Our experts discuss how FCA-regulated firms are now under pressure to demonstrate that Consumer Duty is embedded in their governance, culture, and decision-making.

Webinar: Failure to Prevent Fraud
Watch this webinar to hear about the major shift in corporate liability from the introduction of the Failure to Prevent Fraud offence within the The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. Under this new law, organisations may be held criminally responsible if an associated person commits fraud for their benefit, unless reasonable prevention procedures are in place.