
Learning Technologies 2026 was a landmark year for Fuse where we launched "The LMS Reimagined" and our new AI Performance Coach, Lyra. Two action packed days ensued, filled with great conversations, live demos and discussions about the future of learning. Get a glimpse of the action from this highlights reel:
On day two, Steve Dineen and Charles Jennings, Founder of the 70:20:10 Institute, delivered a session on the future of learning technology, exploring how human intelligence and artificial intelligence come together to drive meaningful change in workplace learning. In the session, they discussed real-world challenges facing L&D leaders, the revolutionary potential of personalised, task-based learning, and how to make learning accessible in the flow of work. Combining decades of experience and a radical, bold approach to transforming learning as we know it, don’t miss this unique perspective on building a culture of active, performance-driven learning.
Next we had Ryan McBride, Creative Director, and Dave Westwood, Head of Client Solutions, explore how organisations can unlock their collective expertise using human-powered AI. They explained how to turn the tacit expertise from your best performers into structured, searchable content which empowers everyone to perform at their best while accelerating adaptability, collaboration, and performance across your business.
As the boundaries of learning technology continue to be redrawn, it’s clear that the most impactful progress comes from combining innovative tools with the innate strengths of human collaboration, curiosity, and creativity. The energy and insight shared at Learning Technologies 2026 reinforce that learning is no longer confined to formal courses or isolated systems—it’s dynamic, continuous, and woven throughout the flow of work. With solutions like “The LMS Reimagined” and Lyra, organisations are now equipped to unlock talent, foster genuine knowledge sharing, and build more adaptable, resilient workplaces. The journey doesn’t end here—this is just the beginning of a new era in learning, where technology truly enables people to connect, grow, and perform together.


