London Business School’s Digital Learning team picked up two prestigious Silver awards at the Learning Technologies 2025 Awards in London, marking a significant milestone in the School’s continued leadership in learning innovation.
The team received Silver in ‘Best Use of AI in Learning for its AI for Storytelling tool and Silver in ‘Best Online Distance Learning Programme’ for the design and development of the LBS Online course Business Analytics in the Age of Generative AI which is part of the school’s online portfolio.
This double recognition enhances LBS’ growing influence in the global learning-technology space and reflects the School’s commitment to delivering high-quality, research-informed digital learning experiences for executives, students and alumni.
Judges praised the AI for Storytelling tool, developed in partnership with Make Real, as an innovative and impactful use of AI, to help leaders master one of the most important capabilities that’s difficult to personalise at scale.
Judges also recognised how LBS’ Online course, developed in partnership with Professor Nicos Savva and Digital Learning team members Michele Asbury and Janaina McLachlan, offers rich interactive experiences that leaders expect. Learning management system Thinqi supports all LBS courses and was an integral partner in helping the School achieve this accolade.
Reflecting on the achievement, Jade Mountain, Director, Strategic Digital Learning Solutions said: “These two silver awards reinforce our commitment to creating world-class, research-informed digital learning. Our AI storytelling tool now recognised for the second time this year, demonstrates how emerging technologies can help leaders build deeply human skills at scale, while retaining authenticity and personalisation.
“Above all, these awards reaffirm our commitment to using AI responsibly, underpinned by strong academic foundations and rigorous pedagogic design. Innovation paired with scholarship ensures our learners receive human-centred experiences powered, not defined by AI.”
With entries spanning the global learning-tech ecosystem from L&D teams to corporate innovators, competition at the Learning Technologies Awards is intense. LBS’s two Silver awards signals a proud moment for the School and industry recognition in its digital-learning vision.
