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The AI boom is here - but do you have the skills to be part of it? 

Webinar

Coming after years of digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence has sent development teams back to the drawing board. Game-changing new AI technologies are being released every day, many with potentially profound implications for the way your company interacts with employees, customers, and partners. 

A recent AWS survey found that Australian companies believe integrating AI into their business could boost productivity by 51%. Yet, making the most of new technologies requires new skills, which in turn, requires staff to undertake new training in pursuit of new AI competencies and certifications. 

With nearly eight in 10 employers admitting that they don’t know how to implement an AI workforce training program, companies are hungry for talent. Yet, with 75% of companies admitting they can’t find the AI talent they need, what is the best way to build these capabilities in your developer teams and employee workforce? 

If you’re unsure about the best approach to train your workers to make the most of AI, Lumify invites you to join us for an interactive deep dive into the ever-expanding range of AI capabilities available on the AWS Cloud. Over the course of the hour, you will learn: 

  • - What key capabilities is AI delivering to today’s enterprises? 
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  • - What skills are required to integrate these with existing and planned applications? 

  • - Where are the biggest functionality gaps that companies face when transitioning to embrace AI? 

  • - How Lumify Group (formerly DDLS Group)’s training and certification offerings can help you build the AI skills you need to stay ahead of the AI curve, rather than falling behind it. 


 

Speakers

2-Oct-06-2024-10-04-49-5165-PM

Leif Pedersen

Cloud & AI Product Manager, Lumfiy Work

3-Oct-06-2024-10-04-49-2444-PM

James FInley

Senior Systems Trainer, Lumify Work

1-Oct-06-2024-10-04-48-9755-PM

Peter Vandaele

Champion Technical Trainer,
AWS

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