2025 Was Remarkable.
2026? We’ll Let Your Imagination Run Wild.
If 2025 showed us anything, it is this: Nigeria’s Learning and Development community is ready for deeper conversations, stronger systems, and bigger impact.
The momentum was undeniable, the energy was powerful, and every conversation was necessary.
Now, we build on it.
In August 2026, Nigeria’s largest gathering of Learning & Development professionals returns, not just to meet, but to shape the future of work and people development in our nation.
This year’s theme confronts one of the most urgent national questions of our time:
How can Nigeria build a workforce that continuously renews, strengthens, and sustains itself?
Talent Sovereignty is about national capacity. It is about reducing dependency and increasing intentional development.
It involves building systems where knowledge is transferred, multiplied, and institutionalised.
A self-replenishing workforce does not rely on chance. It relies on:
-Structured training ecosystems
-Strong mentorship pipelines
-Leadership succession systems
-Continuous skills renewal
-Institutional commitment to people development
ATC 2026 positions trainers not as event facilitators, but as engineers of national rebirth.
Why ATC 2026 Matters?
Nigeria’s future will not be built on infrastructure alone. It will be built on human capability.
The 33rd Annual Trainers’ Conference is a national gathering of:
-Trainers and facilitators
-Learning & Development leaders
-Policymakers
-HR and human capital professionals
-Institutional leaders shaping workforce systems
For over three decades, ATC has remained a platform for reflection, professional advancement, and system-level thinking in the training ecosystem.
And 2026 will be our most forward-looking edition yet.
What to Expect?
Over three powerful days, participants will engage in:
-Thought leadership sessions
-Practical workforce regeneration frameworks
-Institutional case discussions
-Policy and development insights
-Strategic networking with national stakeholders
Venue & Dates
🗓 18–20 August 2026
📍 Eliel Centre, Gold and Base, Shaka Road (Behind Airforce Base), Jos, Plateau State
Jos offers something rare: space for reflection, focused dialogue, and meaningful national conversations.
Early Birds Get the Best Seats
The future of Nigeria’s workforce will be shaped by those in the room.
Early-bird registration is now open. Secure your seat, connect with national thinkers, and contribute to building a self-replenishing workforce.
👉 Register now and get a 10% off: https://nitadatc.ng/
In 2026, the question is not whether Nigeria needs talent sovereignty; it is whether you will be part of building it.