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Join AI Skills Hub sessions to explore the future of AI in industry

By uk-times.com11 November 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Virtual events to help you explore AI’s impact on industry

Employers, training providers, and technology partners are invited to take part in AI Future Dialogues, a new series of interactive online discussions exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industry and the workforce.

Hosted by the AI Skills Hub as part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme, the one-hour sessions will take place online on

  • Tuesday 18 November 2025 (11am to midday)
  • Thursday 20 November 2025 (4pm to 5pm)

Delivered on the Natter platform, the sessions will focus on three key themes

  • Real-world AI use cases How organisations are using AI today and where they see the greatest potential for impact.
  • Lessons from adoption What helps or hinders successful AI integration. Governance and ethics will also be covered.
  • Building AI capability How employers are sourcing and developing AI talent, and where the biggest skills gaps remain.

Participants will gain practical insights from peers across sectors, share their own experiences, and help shape national thinking on AI capability and workforce development. Contributions from these sessions will feed into the next UK AI Training and Skills Gap White Paper and inform the ongoing work of the AI Skills Hub.

Who should attend

The event is designed for business leaders, HR professionals, learning and development teams, and innovation managers looking to strengthen their organisation’s readiness for AI.

Register now to join the AI Future Dialogues sessions.

First published 11 November 2025

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