Learning Indaba 2026 will be held at Randpark Golf Club on March 12, focusing on AI-powered learning technologies and workforce skills development.
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Learning Indaba 2026, a learning and development conference designed to equip South African organisations with global insights into the technologies, will be held at the Randpark Golf Club on March 12.
The conference will be streamed online at no cost to business owners and managers, HR practitioners, education and IT specialists and other professionals. Delegates can also buy tickets to attend the event in person,
The Learning Indaba 2026, hosted by Joburg-based learning solutions provider New Leaf Technologies, will explore the future of learning in a world defined by rapid technological change, with a strong focus on AI-powered learning technologies, digital learning strategy, workforce skills development, performance management and human-centred learning design.
International speakers from aNewSpring will headline Learning Indaba 2026, unpacking the return on investment of modern learning platforms.
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The programme brings together international and local experts, real client case studies and hands-on workshops aimed at translating innovation into measurable organisational impact.
International guest speakers Eva Spekman and Robbert Ladan from global learning platform aNewSpring will headline the event, where they will unpack the real return on investment of modern learning technologies.
They will also demonstrate how organisations are saving time, improving performance and proving impact through smarter learning design.
The event will be streamed online at no cost, offering South African professionals access to global learning and development insights.
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Award-winning UK-based eLearning specialist Jonathan Hill will deliver a keynote presentation that uses storytelling theory to show how narrative structure can transform digital learning from functional to unforgettable.
New Leaf CEO Paul Hanly said the conference had been deliberately designed to uplift the local learning industry and make it globally competitive.
“By bringing international thought leaders and globally relevant technologies to South Africa, we’re giving organisations a clear view of what’s driving learning innovation worldwide and how to apply it locally in ways that deliver real, measurable impact.”