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30 Euston Square is acknowledging the changing face of learning and development techniques with the re-branding of its Exam Centre to the ‘Scenario Centre’. Management believes the term ‘examination’ has the potential to induce ‘anxiety’ in delegates and says the venue is responding to the increased demand for ‘scenario-based’ learning from training companies and corporate entities.

The central London venue says it is addressing the nuance of how we learn, retain, and maintain information in this soft re-brand of the Exam Centre.  

30 Euston Square has two floors for scenario-based learning with each floor having a dedicated reception space, briefing area for up to 45 delegates, informal breakout areas and a suite of smaller rooms for training. Each floor offers the potential for full branding.

A new series of relaxation strategies are also available pre and during events hosted in the Scenario Centre and wider event spaces.  

Luiz Mazzari, venue general manager, comments: “Given our prominent position in London’s events landscape, we understand the value of scenario-based learning in promoting knowledge retention. This approach is regularly observed in sectors such as medical science, optometry, and emergency services. As more business sectors recognise the importance of scenario-based learning, we look forward to hosting their events and leading the way in innovative learning methodologies.”

30 Euston is a Grade II listed building located between Marylebone and Euston mainline stations in London and can host a maximum of 300 guests in its purpose build auditorium and screening room, as well as having more intimate spaces for boardroom style gatherings and 41 bedrooms for overnight delegates.

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