AI Training
AI your team can confidently master.
Hands-on workshops and training for your people — from the safe everyday use of AI tools through to technical deep dives for development teams. Vendor-neutral, practical and built on European infrastructure.
Why training
Your people are already using AI — the only question is whether they are doing so under control.
Training turns unmanaged tool usage into measurable productivity — while at the same time meeting a legal obligation that has applied since February 2025.
Surveys paint a consistent picture: a large share of knowledge workers are already using AI tools without IT sign-off, and most organisations have no visibility into what is being entered into which system. This so-called shadow AI does not arise from carelessness, but because the tools measurably speed up the work — which is precisely why bans fail so reliably, as staff simply move on to the next tool. At the same time, unsupervised use carries real risks: business and customer data leaking out, unchecked false statements from the models, and legal grey areas. The effective approach is not to block, but to enable — combined with an approved, secure tool stack.
Our approach to training is pragmatic and vendor-neutral: we work on your participants' real tasks, not on examples from a slide deck. Each group receives exactly the depth that suits its role — from foundational awareness through to a technical lab on their own code. Throughout, we treat data protection as integral: GDPR-compliant means having the right documents in place. GDPR-secure means using infrastructure where access by US authorities under the Cloud Act is technically impossible in the first place. That is why we do not merely train people on the common tools, but also explain why a European, sovereign stack with no data flowing to the US is the secure route.
Formats
Training formats that match your level of maturity.
From a keynote for the entire workforce to a multi-day developer lab — we combine the formats so that every audience receives the right balance of depth and hands-on practice.
Keynote & awareness session
A concise talk for an all-hands, kick-off or leadership meeting that builds a shared understanding: what AI genuinely delivers today, where the limits lie, and which rules apply within your organisation. Ideal as an opener to generate acceptance and buy-in across the business.
Hands-on workshop: using everyday tools safely
Practical work on participants' real tasks: effective prompting, tool selection within the approved stack, and the data protection rules that go with it. Everyone leaves the workshop with at least three concrete, ready-to-use applications.
Role-based training series
After a shared foundation come half-day tracks by department — such as marketing, HR, sales or customer service — with use cases and tool depth matched to the work at hand. Modular and combinable, right up to company-wide enablement.
Developer deep dive
A technical lab for development teams: RAG knowledge assistants, AI agents, working against model APIs, eval harnesses to counter hallucinations, and LLM security along the OWASP Top 10 (prompt injection and the rest). We configure your actual repository through to a working feature.
Leadership & strategy briefing
A focused session for the executive board and leadership on AI governance, accountability and oversight structures, supplier due diligence, and the question of where investment should sensibly flow. Including the obligations under Article 4 of the EU AI Act.
Audiences
The right depth for every role.
A one-size-fits-all course does not work — and the EU AI Act explicitly requires technical knowledge, experience and the context of use to be taken into account. We tier our training across four levels.
All employees
A general understanding: how AI works and where its limits lie, the data protection do's and don'ts, spotting and cross-checking hallucinations, and the right escalation path when incidents occur. The baseline that Article 4 requires of everyone who uses AI.
Power users & departments
Advanced prompting and the targeted build-out of their own use cases, plus tool depth for the relevant department. These multipliers then carry safe AI use into their teams.
Development teams
RAG instead of baking knowledge into the model, the choice between RAG and fine-tuning, AI agents and tool calls, evaluation, and LLM security to OWASP. Practised hands-on on your own code, complete with a threat model for real-world systems.
Leadership
Strategic AI governance, clear accountability and oversight structures, due diligence on providers and third parties, and well-founded investment decisions. The level that sets the framework and backing for all AI use.
Content
What we teach.
The building blocks from which we assemble your training — weighted to each audience, and always grounded in your real use cases rather than generic examples.
- Prompting & worthwhile use cases
- Data protection: what goes into which tool?
- Spotting & cross-checking hallucinations
- Tool selection (ChatGPT, Copilot, EU alternatives)
- RAG & knowledge assistants
- AI agents & automation
- Handling company data securely
- EU AI Act & internal policies
EU AI Act
Article 4: AI literacy has been mandatory since February 2025.
Article 4 of the EU AI Act obliges providers and deployers of AI systems to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among all staff who operate or use AI — and to do so in line with their prior knowledge, experience and context of use. The obligation has applied since 2 February 2025, regardless of company size and regardless of risk class: any organisation using ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot or Gemini already qualifies as a deployer and is covered. National market surveillance authorities will begin oversight from August 2026.
This is an obligation of effort — knowledge tests or certificates are not strictly required, and the Regulation does not provide for a standalone fine for Article 4 on its own. What matters, however, is being able to demonstrate a genuine, role-appropriate programme rather than a one-off exercise. That is why we deliver every course with an evidence pack: a training register that records who was trained, when, and on which content and tools, complete with attendance lists and certificates of participation — the documentation you can present to an authority.
Make your team AI-literate.
Whether a single workshop, a role-based training series or a company-wide enablement programme — we tailor the format, content and depth to your teams and your tool stack. Get in touch with us, with no obligation.