Companies in need: Where are the AI managers of tomorrow?
Find out how the Tyrol AI course prepares companies for the challenges of the EU AI Act – starting on March 17, 2025!
Companies in need: Where are the AI managers of tomorrow?
The search for qualified artificial intelligence (AI) experts is in full swing! More and more companies are realizing that they urgently need AI managers in order not to lose out in the digital age. Barbara Herbst, course director at the AI consulting firm en.AI.ble, emphasizes that the requirements of the EU AI Act, which has been in force since February 1, 2025, requires companies not only to implement AI, but also to demonstrate its responsible use. Anyone who neglects to invest in the further training of their employees could soon find themselves falling behind OTS reported.
The AI course in Tyrol, which begins on March 17, 2025, aims to train these sought-after specialists. In seven practical modules, participants learn how to use AI effectively in the company. The training not only conveys technical know-how about AI, but also skills in change management in order to successfully manage digital transformation. A free online information evening on March 5th gives those interested the opportunity to find out about the content and processes.
Practical perspectives for companies
The certificate course enables participants to understand the strategic role of AI within their companies and to develop new business models. The course addresses critical questions about how companies can identify and evaluate AI applications to develop long-term strategies. The combination of online modules and face-to-face events in Innsbruck provides flexible further training. The course is offered in cooperation with the IHK and aims to prepare entrepreneurs and specialists for the challenges and opportunities of AI in their working environment IHK further training executes.
Overall, the AI course represents a valuable opportunity to acquire essential skills for the digital future and could be crucial for companies' competitiveness in an increasingly automated and data-driven world.