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Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts

Ref: MPJ691
10 people max.
From $5,775 HT / per person
Group rate: $14,438 (team / on-site)
Pay in 3 installments · On-site on request · +$540 with certification exam
5 days
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Ubisoft
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ArcelorMittal
Equans
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Ubisoft
Microsoft
Aptar
ArcelorMittal
Equans
EDF
Ubisoft
Microsoft

Learning objectives

  • Master the fundamentals of the Tech Radar 2026 applied to cultural sectors
  • Develop professional skills to integrate technological innovations in the workplace
  • Design artistic projects using Tech Radar trends
  • Optimize cultural mediation practices through emerging tools
  • Implement strategic monitoring of technologies for heritage and cinema

The Learni story

Founded by engineers and learning experts, Learni's mission is to make high-impact tech training accessible to teams everywhere. We work remotely with organizations across the US and Canada, in your time zone, to help teams upskill fast.

Don't let this gap widen

Why this program matters

  • Without this upskilling, your team accumulates a technological gap that translates directly into productivity loss.

  • Organizations that don't train their talents on key topics see their competitiveness drop.

  • Every quarter without training is a gap widening with competitors who invest.

  • The cost of inaction quickly exceeds that of well-targeted training.

Allan BUSI
Allan BUSI

Learni trainer · AI expert

73%productivity gap
×3cost of inaction

Program

Module 1Theme: Tech Radar 2026 - Discovering Digital Trends (tools, methods, deliverables)

Participants explore the basics of the Tech Radar 2026 applied to arts and culture. They discover monitoring tools such as mapping platforms and trend analysis methods. Practical exercises on real museum and festival cases help identify emerging technologies. Each learner produces an initial personal mapping of innovations relevant to the cultural sector.

Module 2Theme: Tech Radar 2026 - Artificial Intelligence and Artistic Creation (tools, methods, deliverables)

This day focuses on generative AI in theater and cinema. Participants test tools such as image and scenario generators through practical workshops. They analyze real cases of cultural organizations that have adopted these technologies. A collective deliverable is produced: a proposal for an artistic project integrating AI for a cultural organization.

Module 3Theme: Tech Radar 2026 - Virtual Reality and Cultural Heritage (tools, methods, deliverables)

Learners discover VR and augmented reality for heritage enhancement. They handle headsets and 3D modeling software during immersive exercises. Case studies on historic sites and virtual exhibitions illustrate professional uses. The day's deliverable is a VR experience outline adapted to a specific cultural venue.

Module 4Theme: Tech Radar 2026 - Data and Visitor Experience in Culture (tools, methods, deliverables)

The day focuses on data analysis to improve the experience in cultural venues. Participants use data visualization tools and ethical data collection methods. Exercises on real museum and cinema datasets help optimize visitor pathways. They produce an analysis report with concrete recommendations for a cultural organization.

Module 5Theme: Tech Radar 2026 - Strategic Monitoring and Final Project (tools, methods, deliverables)

Learners finalize their mastery of the Tech Radar by building a personalized monitoring system. They present a professional project integrating the technologies studied for the arts and heritage. Collective feedback and adjustments help consolidate learning. The final deliverable is a Tech Radar action plan ready to deploy in their cultural organization.

Evaluation method

  • Daily interactive quizzes on Tech Radar concepts
  • Final group project with feedback
  • Self-assessment of acquired skills at the end of the training

Learning method

  • Digital resources and practical guides provided
  • Access to a post-training resource platform
  • Practical exercises and cultural business case studies
  • Personalized monitoring of deliverables

Methods, materials and delivery

The Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts program is delivered onsite or remote (blended-learning, virtual classroom, remote presence). At Learni, an industry-certified training organization, every program is built to maximize skills acquisition regardless of the chosen format.

The trainer alternates between demonstrative, interrogative and active methods (through hands-on labs and/or scenarios). This pedagogical approach guarantees concrete learning that's immediately applicable at work.

Equipment required

For the smooth delivery of the Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts program, the following equipment is required:

  • Mac or PC computers, high-speed fiber internet, whiteboard or flipchart, projector or interactive touch screen (for remote sessions)
  • Training environments installed on workstations or accessible online
  • Course materials, hands-on exercises and complementary resources
  • Post-training access to materials and educational resources

For intra-company training on a site outside Learni, the client commits to providing all required teaching materials (computers, internet, etc.) for the smooth delivery of the program in line with the prerequisites in the communicated program.

* contact us for remote delivery feasibility** ratio varies depending on the program

Skills assessment methods

Assessment of skills acquired during the Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts program is performed through:

  • During training: case studies, hands-on labs and professional scenarios
  • End of training: self-assessment questionnaire and skills evaluation by the trainer
  • After training: completion certificate detailing acquired skills

Program accessibility

Learni is committed to making its programs accessible. All our programs are accessible to people with disabilities. Our teams are available to adapt the pedagogical methods to your specific needs. Please contact us for any adjustment request.

Enrollment terms and lead times

Registration is possible up to 48 business hours before the start of training. All our programs are built for corporate L&D budgets and delivered onsite or remotely.

Our method

Training quality, guaranteed at every step

Before, during, after: we frame the brief, introduce the trainer, tailor the content and measure impact. You stay in control from kickoff to wrap-up.

Step 1

Rigorous trainer selection

Each trainer is validated on three criteria: hands-on field expertise, proven pedagogy and alignment with your industry.

  • Triple validation: technical, pedagogical, sectoral.
  • Minimum rating 4.8/5 over the last 12 sessions.
Step 2

You meet the trainer beforehand

30-minute video call between you and the selected trainer to validate the fit, adjust content and clear any final doubts.

  • Live briefing on goals and team context.
  • Veto right — we swap the trainer for free if needed.
Step 3

Content tailored to your context

No recycled slides. The syllabus is reworked from your real cases: tools, constraints, vocabulary, ongoing projects.

  • Hands-on cases drawn from your stack and projects.
  • Program co-written then validated by your team.
Step 4

Continuous quality follow-up

Live evaluations, 30/90/180-day check-ins and a consolidation plan. If the impact misses the mark, we rework it.

  • NPS, knowledge quizzes and skills self-assessment.
  • Satisfaction guarantee: fully satisfied or free rework.

A simple promise: you don't pay to discover the trainer on day one. Everything is validated upfront, by you.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts training cost?+
The individual price is $5,775, and the team / on-site price is $14,438 (USD). A detailed quote is sent within one business day.
How long is the Training Tech Radar 2026 - Anticipating Innovations in the Arts training?+
The training lasts 5 journées, available live online (US time zones) or on-site at your offices.
How is this training paid for?+
Most US teams pay directly through their company (L&D or training budget). We invoice in US dollars and accept bank transfer (ACH/wire) or card, with volume pricing for teams. A purchase order is welcome.
Are there any prerequisites?+
Interest in arts and culture, no prior technical skills required, motivation to discover digital tools.
Is a certificate delivered at the end?+
Yes. A Learni completion certificate is issued, along with the individual evaluation report.
Does Learni provide the equipment?+
No. A computer and stable internet connection are required for the participant. Learni provides the educational platform, the trainer and all course materials.
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