What’s Next for Learning? The Trends DevLearn Attendees See Emerging

by akwaibomtalent@gmail.com

The future of learning took shape in a big way throughout 2025, and DevLearn attendees were already spotting the trends transforming the industry while with us in Las Vegas. From the rapid rise of AI and AI-native platforms to growing conversations around accessibility, localization, immersive learning, and creative media design, these emerging priorities are reshaping how organizations create and deliver learning experiences. 

At DevLearn 2026, attendees will have the opportunity to explore these trends in greater depth through practical sessions, workshops, demos, and discussions focused on what’s next for workplace learning. 

AI is everywhere 

AI was by far the biggest trend attendees identified in 2025. As noted by attendees, organizations are continuing to explore how generative AI and AI-native platforms can streamline workflows, personalize learning, and accelerate content creation. 

Designing learning for everyone 

Accessibility and inclusion also continued to gain momentum in 2025 as attendees mentioned focusing on creating learning experiences that better support diverse learner needs and improve usability for all audiences. 

Breaking language barriers with translation and localization 

As organizations expand globally, translation and localization are becoming increasingly essential to learning strategy. Attendees highlighted the growing need for learning experiences that feel relevant across languages and cultures. 

The rise of immersive and visual learning 

Attendees also pointed to augmented reality, video, graphics, and visual storytelling as key trends shaping learner engagement. Modern learners increasingly expect content that is interactive, visual, and highly engaging. 

Together, these trends reflect a learning industry that is becoming more intelligent, inclusive, creative, and globally connected. From emerging technologies to evolving learning strategies, DevLearn 2026 will bring the industry’s biggest ideas to life while showcasing the tools and approaches shaping the future of workplace learning. 

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