UK Webinar // Overcoming Labour Market Fault Lines: Building a Skills-Powered UK
Speakers

Andy Durman
EVP, International

Alex Kennedy
Account Director - Further Education, Lightcast

Will Cookson
Regional Government

Carrie Williams
Higher Education

Lester Biddle
Professional Bodies

Alison Ettridge
Enterprise
Key Topics
How education providers are analysing their entire curriculum for skills content to better align with regional and national priorities.
How government agencies are evaluating skills needs in their areas and embedding these insights into their strategic priorities.
How enterprises are viewing their workforce through a skills lens to identify capability gaps that can be addressed through upskilling.
Overcoming Labour Market Fault Lines: Building a Skills-Powered UK
With the three global fault lines of geopolitics, AI and labour shortages all converging at once, organisations are facing seismic workforce disruption.
The most effective response lies in building a skills-powered future – with skills providing the foundation for more agile, resilient and future-ready organisations. We’re already seeing this shift happen across sectors:
Education providers that are analysing their entire curriculum for skills content to better align with regional and national priorities.
Regional government agencies that are evaluating skills needs in their areas and embedding these insights into their strategic priorities.
Enterprises that are viewing their workforce through a skills lens to identify capability gaps that can be addressed through upskilling.
Join us for this UK-focused webinar, where Lightcast experts from across education, enterprise and public policy will explore how organisations are responding to labour market disruption by putting skills at the centre of their strategy – with real-world examples of organisations already building a skills-powered future.
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