Welsh Government Funding to help businesses adopt AI
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The Welsh Government has announced £2.1 million of funding to support businesses to adopt AI.

The funding is designed to empower Welsh SMEs, entrepreneurs and microbusinesses to integrate AI into their business practices ethically and effectively, enhancing productivity, innovation, and competitiveness.

The Business Wales Service is to receive £600,000 to develop and deliver an AI awareness and adoption support programme, which will implement recommendations from recent short-term reviews on SME productivity and AI adoption.
 

There will be a further £500,000 to enhance the tourism and events sectors using AI. This will include an AI Pollination Project, working in partnership with experts in the Hartree Centre Cardiff Hub (HCCH) and Cardiff University’s Digital Transformation Innovation Institute (DTII), to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence with event organisers in Wales.

This funding will complement specialist tourism digital expertise, with in-person workshops designed to provide up to 1,000 Welsh tourism microbusinesses and SMEs with practical AI skills for digital marketing and content creation.

A further £1 million will be spent on an AI upskilling offer developed through the Flexible Skills Programme (FSP). This will focus on bridging digital skills gaps and support inclusive growth by ensuring access to training across regions and industries, with employers paying just 25 per cent of AI training costs and 50 per cent for other FSP courses.

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, said: "This important funding builds on powerful showcases of Welsh innovation, technology, and ambition in dynamic and forward looking sectors at Wales Tech Week and the Wales Investment Summit.

"AI is transforming the business sector, improving productivity and driving change. This programme of AI awareness, adoption and upskilling will help us ensure SMEs across all sectors in Wales are prepared to optimise the potential of emerging AI technologies in responsible, inclusive and ambitious ways.

"This will play a crucial role in putting the AI Plan for Wales into action, enabling people, communities, and businesses in every corner of Wales to start realising the benefits of artificial intelligence."
 

Skills minister Jack Sargeant said: "We recognise the huge potential of AI to supercharge business development and economic growth and are determined to do all we can to support the ambition of SMEs across Wales to develop the skills needed for future success.  

"Our hugely successful Flexible Skills Programme already benefitting thousands of businesses across Wales and this latest £1 million of funding will bridge digital skills gaps and accelerate the ethical and responsible adoption of AI in a rapidly evolving digital economy."