Activate Skills Intelligence: Harness AI and SFIA to Build Digital Skills Learning Paths 

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Date
30th October 2025

Time
10:00 GMT

Speakers
Andy Andrews
Leah Prevost
Ian Sewaard

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“A great opportunity to learn from SFIA leaders and expert consultants and to transform your learning strategy”

The digital skills gap is widening – 27% of UK workers admit they don’t have the digital skills required for their roles, and between 29% and 36% of employees self-report deficits in critical digital areas such as AI, data, or cybersecurity. This is no longer just a workforce issue – it’s a business risk. As the pace of digital change continues to accelerate, organisations need smarter and more targeted approaches to building the skills that power performance – supercharged with AI.

Join us on October 30th at 10:00 am GMT for a must-attend session where we’ll show you how to combine SFIA , AI and skills intelligence to transform how you approach learning. This interactive webinar goes beyond theory, featuring expert interviews with Ian Seward, Managing Director, SFIA FoundationLeah Prevost, a SFIA-accredited Senior Consultant at Lexonis and hosted by Andy Andrews, SFIA Council Member and Lexonis director. Together, they’ll share real-world insights, practical strategies, and proven approaches to building future-ready capabilities that directly support business outcomes.

The webinar will also explore how to pinpoint capability gaps, prioritise critical digital skills, and connect people to the learning that genuinely moves the needle – all through the lens of their deep experience in helping organisations embed SFIA and skills intelligence into their workforce strategy.

This isn’t about more training – it’s about targeted, data-driven development that closes gaps, accelerates transformation, and delivers measurable impact.

What You’ll Learn from this session:
  • Leverage SFIA as a skills foundation: See how SFIA’s well-defined taxonomy underpins smarter talent management and unlocks AI-driven mapping of learning content to real-world skills needs.
  • Link skills to strategy: Understand how to integrate skills data into workforce planning and transformation initiatives to deliver measurable outcomes that align with organisational objectives.
  • Turn insight into impact: Hear how leading organisations are combining AI and SFIA to gain real-time visibility into their workforce capabilities – and using that intelligence to drive smarter learning decisions.
  • Close critical skills gaps: Learn practical approaches to identifying and addressing the most pressing digital capability gaps and understand how to prioritise them for maximum business impact.
  • Personalise development at scale: Explore how skills intelligence can map learning content to roles and career paths, creating tailored, continuous learning journeys across the enterprise.
Ready to Close the Digital Skills Gap?

It’s time to move beyond guesswork and generic learning and development activities. Equip your organisation with the intelligence to build the right skills, at the right time, for the right impact.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from SFIA leaders and expert consultants how AI-powered skills intelligence and the SFIA framework can transform your learning strategy – and your business performance.

Meet the Presenters

Andy Andrews
Co-Founder and CEO of Lexonis

Andy is a co-founder and the CEO of Lexonis. Starting with his days in L&D at Microsoft, Andy has decades of experience helping global cross-industry organizations take a skills-based approach to L&D. More recently, this has included the development of real-world, practical AI tools that help organizations drive their talent initiatives.

Leah Prevost
Consultant

Leah’s a SFIA ace – it’s why she leads client projects. Leah will guide you every step of the way with hands-on support, deep insight and tailored training to make your framework rollout a success.

Ian Seward
Managing Director of the SFIA Foundation

Ian has led The SFIA Foundation for the last 10 years and overseen the development of the last 3 releases of the SFIA Skills and Competency Framework and support assets. He began his career as a systems and software engineer in the aerospace industry before moving into capability development activities, initially in the engineering sector and then for business corporates.

Andy Andrews
Co-Founder and CEO of Lexonis

Andy is a co-founder and the CEO of Lexonis. Starting with his days in L&D at Microsoft, Andy has decades of experience helping global cross-industry organizations take a skills-based approach to L&D. More recently, this has included the development of real-world, practical AI tools that help organizations drive their talent initiatives.

Leah Prevost
Consultant

Leah’s a SFIA ace – it’s why she leads client projects. Leah will guide you every step of the way with hands-on support, deep insight and tailored training to make your framework rollout a success.

Ian Seward
Managing Director of the SFIA Foundation

Ian has led The SFIA Foundation for the last 10 years and overseen the development of the last 3 releases of the SFIA Skills and Competency Framework and support assets. He began his career as a systems and software engineer in the aerospace industry before moving into capability development activities, initially in the engineering sector and then for business corporates.

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