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AI business program for Wyndham

A partnership between RMIT University and Wyndham council will enable local businesses to access an innovative program exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

The Partnering on the Future: Wyndham AI for Business program is being delivered by RMIT at the new RMIT Business and Technology Studio at Wyndham’s SPARK Business & Innovation Hub, located in the East Werribee Precinct.

By leveraging the strengths of both RMIT’s research capabilities and council’s community networks, this collaboration will foster innovation and strengthen skills within the local business community through initiatives including business AI workshops and business AI solutions sprints.

The long-term objective of the partnership is to establish a Wyndham & RMIT AI Hub as the dedicated space for emerging technology training, ongoing research, and innovation addressing shared business challenges, using technology led solutions to enable new learning and growth opportunities in the region.

Mayor Mia Shaw, said the initiative was the first of its kind.

“This fantastic new ground-breaking initiative … will benefit the business community in Wyndham. Through the partnership, Wyndham City Council and RMIT University will deliver a suite of tailored AI specific training programs,” she said.

“RMIT and Wyndham City Council aim to create a strategic partnership that will provide businesses in the Wyndham area with affordable access to advanced training, innovation, and resources in artificial intelligence (AI) for business.”

RMIT Deputy Vice-Chancellor Business and Law Professor Colin Picker said,: “At RMIT, we are undertaking a focused effort to advance our approaches and strategies related to technology as applied to business and law.

“It’s wonderful to be able to work with Wyndham City Council, utilising our respective strengths to help prepare local businesses to be able to respond to the challenges and opportunities of traditional, new and emerging technologies, such as those presented by the rise of artificial intelligence.

“This partnership is a fantastic example of how the tertiary education sector can work alongside government at all levels, for the benefit of local communities.”

Details: wyndham.vic.gov.au/aiforbusiness

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