Ajax Programme
Delivering 1,200 data modules to the S1000D and S2000M standards.
Digital learning provides flexible and scalable solutions, from comprehensive master's level programmes to targeted micro-learning.

We can design and deliver training that is relevant, practical, and aligned with defence requirements.
Effective digital learning requires more than technology. Our training teams combine instructional science, creative design, and sector knowledge to ensure that each solution addresses the right learning need and supports operational objectives. Technology is applied where it adds value, enabling learning rather than complicating it.
We bring together teams with deep expertise in training and education to work alongside experts in advanced digital capability. From e-learning, gamification and immersive storytelling, to 2D/3D animation and smart use of learning platforms and analytics, we build solutions to develop your training, improving understanding, decision making, and performance, to deliver measurable impact.


From initial concept and storyboarding through to delivery, our Digital Learning Designers work collaboratively with you to develop bespoke solutions. Audience analysis underpins every stage, ensuring the content is pitched appropriately and achieves the intended learning outcomes.
We work closely with behavioural specialists, subject-matter experts, and consultants to design training that connects with learners, supports knowledge retention, and enhances operational readiness.
We combine modern learning methodologies, coaching and mentoring expertise, and advanced tools, such as xAPI learning analytics, to provide clear insight into learner journeys. These analytics highlight what resources drive success, where learners face challenges, and how programmes can be continuously refined.
By aligning compliance, security, and learning outcomes, we ensure every programme is impactful, sustainable, and optimised to deliver both organisational and individual success.
Delivering 1,200 data modules to the S1000D and S2000M standards.
Supporting a bid for the for Civil Nuclear Strategic Partner contract.

The UK Forces required the conversion of the documentation into a paper-based document, more suitable for the end user.

Addressing the advances in electromagnetic (EM) threat and countermeasures technology.

A Tier 1 defence company took ownership of the supportability for a military satellite communication capability that included ground stations, maritime equipment and land-based systems.

A digital risk assessment will provide a set of evidenced, validated risks to a given subject using a provided or assessed threat picture.
