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The Business of Interactive Video series: Interactive Learning

How 4 learning experts built businesses with interactive video

Free online event, Thursday 16th October 2025

4-5 pm UK / 5 pm CET / 11 am ET / 8 am PT

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Join Stornaway’s “Business of Interactive Video series” online session on Oct 16, 2025, to explore how four learning experts built thriving businesses with interactive video. This 1-hour event shares practical insights, inspiring stories, and creative strategies for scalable, engaging learning and training.

Special guests:

Rich Parker (Scenario and simulations)

Thomas Mullet (Modules with slide-based learning)

Morgan Obregon (Cybersecurity training)

Romain Herault (Police training DICE)

Find out more about our guests below ⬇️

Plus, see how Stornaway’s features work and how to get started with your own business.

Whether you’re an educator, coach, trainer, or creator, this session will offer valuable insights and real-world strategies for turning your expertise into engaging, scalable interactive content.

In this 60-minute online session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Build interactive learning businesses
  • Create scalable, modular content
  • Get inspired by real success stories

Hosted by:

Kate Dimbleby (CEO and Co-Founder)

Abbie Horning (Head of Operations)

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🗣 Taking the floor: A little bit about our summit speakers:

Creating scenarios and simulations for humanitarian organizations round the globe with Rich Parker, Director, Training In Aid and REM-SystemsGlobal

Rich Parker is the founder and director of consultancy company Training In Aid, with 17 years of humanitarian experience spanning the UN, international NGOs, Emergency Medical Teams, and national government aid departments.
Rich has pioneered several novel approaches to simulation training – most recently through REM-Systems Global, which integrates Stornaway technology with traditional adult learning methods to scale-up the capacity of emergency response organizations worldwide.

Bringing your learners into the story with Morgan Obregon – Director of Content Operations

Morgan delves into how adaptive learning can make a dry or complex topic fun and engaging.

Making content accessible, with over a decade of experience orchestrating global content launches and managing creative assets from conceptualization through delivery. 

Morgan’s latest production for Living Security, Masquerade, is an interactive, murder-mystery-style adventure teaching cyber security and created for Stornaway.io.

📲 Contact Morgan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morganobregon/

🌎 Website: www.livingsecurity.com

Making replayable content for DICE scenarios with Romain Herault, Lecturer, Linnaeus University

Romain takes us through the role of interactive video scenarios in law enforcement

Romain supplies training scenarios to 250 police students each academic term and analyses the impact of interactive video training. This tool is being expanded in collaboration with the Police Academy at Linnaeus University (Sweden), to provide advanced training and analyse the influence of this technology on police training.

The ultimate objective is to enhance training methodologies and foster more effective and engaging learning experiences.

📲 Contact Romain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/romain-christian-herault/

Training in person vs Online with Thomas Mullett – Head of TEFL Training and Operations

Thomas has created Precision TEFL – a 120-hour, fully accredited, TEFL course, that uses Stornaway to bring active learning to their global trainees. Get an understanding of how Thomas is creating something engaging and unique that is powering learning and his company.