LinkedIn unveils ‘Experience Centre’ in London

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Linkedin Experience Centre

LinkedIn has opened its London Experience Centre, a new space designed to bring together customers, industry experts, and social impact organisations to explore the future of work, hiring, B2B sales, and marketing.

The launch comes five years after the start of the Covid pandemic, as businesses continue to navigate the evolving balance between remote, in-person, and hybrid work. With companies rethinking how in-person interactions can drive value, LinkedIn’s investment in the centre aims to create a hub for collaboration, hands-on learning, and knowledge-sharing.

The space will provide access to ideas, product insights, curated editorial content, and expert-led discussions that support LinkedIn customers in adapting to economic and industry shifts. The goal is to help businesses build stronger connections while leveraging LinkedIn’s platform to engage their audiences more effectively.

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A space to explore the impact of AI on work

LinkedIn’s inaugural Work Change Report, released in January 2025, highlighted how businesses are adjusting to rapid technological advancements, particularly AI. The Experience Centre will bring these conversations to life through AI workshops and expert-led sessions, helping professionals understand how AI is reshaping industries and preparing them for future changes.

With over a billion members globally, including more than 40 million in the UK, LinkedIn continues to be a major platform for professional engagement. Video content is playing a growing role in this shift, with video creation on LinkedIn increasing at twice the rate of other post formats. To support this trend, the centre will offer facilities for video content creation, providing LinkedIn customers, partners, and influencers with the tools and guidance to develop their presence and build their professional audience.

As LinkedIn deepens its investment in in-person engagement, the London Experience Centre is set to become a key resource for businesses looking to adapt to new ways of working while staying ahead of industry trends.