The environmental factor: Saffron Interactive to sponsor strategy stream at eLN conference

Saffron Interactive is sponsoring the ‘Strategy and Tactics’ stream at the eLearning Network conference in London on 11 November 2015, entitled ‘Beyond “click next”… digital learning solutions come of age’. Saffron’s session will tackle the need for learning infrastructures that improve performance.

The conference, hosted at 15 Hatfields on London’s South Bank, promises delegates ‘a friendly and informal feel and one that focuses on the practice of digital learning’.

‘We’ve always been proud supporters of the eLearning Network and its core philosophy: that digital learning technology is fundamental to organisational performance,’ says Noorie Sazen, CEO at Saffron.

‘In our strategy session we want to look at how to create more cohesive physical and digital environments which encourage collaboration and performance improvement.’

This year Saffron is celebrating fifteen years since its inception, in which the landscape for technology-enabled learning has changed dramatically.

Its contribution to the conference is inspired by the difference that a unified and bespoke approach to content, platforms and consultancy has made to its clients. Places will be limited.

More information about the conference

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