Latest News Tue, Nov 5, 2024 7:08 AM
A groundbreaking new AI training programme designed specifically for the UK construction industry has been launched, aimed at empowering construction managers and leaders with the skills needed to embrace the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI).
'AI in construction: Skills for the future', created by Innovate UK BridgeAI programme in partnership with Trilateral Research, includes in-person networking evenings, targeted training sessions, and stakeholder webinars, providing a comprehensive introduction to AI technologies that are reshaping the construction sector.
With rapid advancements in AI and machine learning, construction firms are increasingly able to benefit from integrating these technologies into their operations to drive efficiency, improve safety, and reduce costs. This new programme will provide construction managers, senior stakeholders, and other industry professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to effectively adopt AI and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
The training programme is open to construction professionals across the UK, with a particular focus on middle managers in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as senior leaders tasked with driving digital transformation within their organisations.
As the construction industry continues to evolve, the need for skilled professionals who can effectively harness the power of AI has become increasingly apparent. The programme was designed in response to a growing demand for targeted AI education in the construction sector. Research has shown that while AI adoption has the potential to significantly improve project outcomes, there remains a gap in practical AI knowledge among construction professionals.
Speaking about the launch of the programme, Sara El-Hanfy, Head of AI & Machine Learning, Innovate UK, said: “This training programme represents a major step forward in preparing the construction industry for the future. AI is already making waves in industries around the world, and construction is no exception. We want to ensure that professionals at every level are equipped to take advantage of AI’s benefits and lead their organisations into a new era of innovation.”
“Our goal is to provide practical, hands-on training that demystifies AI for construction professionals. This is not just about learning theory – it’s about applying AI in real-world construction scenarios to drive tangible results.”
The AI training programme offers three distinct areas of activity to cater to different levels of experience and organisational needs:
The UK construction industry is facing unprecedented challenges, from navigating the post-pandemic recovery to meeting sustainability goals and managing labour shortages. AI offers a path forward by enhancing efficiency, reducing waste, and improving project outcomes. However, the successful adoption of AI depends on a workforce that understands how to use it effectively.
By launching this AI training programme, Innovate UK BridgeAI and Trilateral Research aim to fill the knowledge gap and help construction professionals harness AI to future-proof their careers and their organisations.
Registration is now open for the first in-person networking evening ‘Building connections: AI insights for construction managers and leaders’, scheduled for Thursday 28 November in Manchester. More information and registration is available on Eventbrite.
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