Live Training Becomes Measurable as Training
Training Orchestra recognised with 2026 Lighthouse Tech Award
Training Orchestra, the global leader in Training Management Software, has been recognised as a 2026 Lighthouse Tech Award Winner, receiving top honours in the Talent Development – Best Analytics, Measurement & Business Impact Solution category. The award acknowledges the company’s role in enabling organisations to analyse, optimise, and manage face‑to‑face and virtual classroom training using reliable operational data.
The Lighthouse Tech Awards, run by Lighthouse Research & Advisory, are one of the learning sector’s most practitioner‑focused evaluation programmes. Each year, the awards spotlight technologies that deliver clear, evidence‑based value to employers across global markets.
What measurable insight looks like in practice
Training Orchestra’s analytics‑driven impact is demonstrated through measurable results achieved by their enterprise customers, including:
- Over $1 million in cost savings identified by analysing previously hidden cancellation trends and operational inefficiencies.
- Instructor utilisation made visible, enabling teams to rebalance workloads and target levels such as 65% classroom time and 85% total utilisation.
- Reduction in planning‑cycle lead times from 90 days to 30 days, improving agility and responsiveness.
These outcomes demonstrate how training analytics translate into financial efficiency, operational clarity, and improved decision‑making across live learning environments.
"Being recognised by Lighthouse in their Best Analytics, Measurement & Business Impact Solution category is especially meaningful," said Stephan Pineau, CEO of Training Orchestra. "In‑person training, whether face‑to‑face or virtual, has long been essential to skills development but difficult to measure. This award validates the mission our team has championed for more than two decades: empowering organisations with the operational data they need to reduce costs and make smarter decisions about live training."