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There's a wealth of expertise in the education, technology and creative sectors that can contribute to improvements in the quality and use of digital learning resources.

Futurelab mobilises collaboration between these sectors to develop compelling new tools and practices. If you'd like to work with us, this section outlines how to get involved.

Inclusive education

We're gathering examples from schools on how they are using technology to help deliver an inclusive education for young people – eg to support school improvement, student voice initiatives etc. Please get in touch by 7 November.

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Submit an idea

Got an innovative idea? Through our Ideas Incubator we can help develop your ideas to the next stage

Sponsor a project or event

Want to support innovation in education? We’re always keen to hear from potential sponsors

Become a business partner

Interested in commercially developing a prototype learning resource? We have a range of exciting business opportunities

Become an industry member

Want access to research and networking opportunities? Find out about industry membership

Help trial a project

Interested in testing out new ideas? We’re always looking for learners and educators to get involved with R&D

Attend an event

Want to explore ideas with like-minded people? Our events bring people together to network and collaborate

Have your say

Got something to say? Post a comment on the website, or visit the blog for discussion on innovation in education

Submit an article

Got an interesting project, viewpoint or piece of research? We’re always keen to hear from new article writers

Join our mailing list

Want to keep in touch? Join our mailing list, sign up for the e-newsletter, or subscribe to news feeds


“We need the combined expertise of industry, academia, practitioners and policy to design and implement the tools, the technologies and practices that will revolutionise the way we learn”

David Puttnam, Futurelab Chairman