Harper Adams University Birmingham has announced the launch of a new School of Coding AI Hub, aimed at providing cutting-edge digital business and management training. The initiative is designed to equip students and professionals with essential skills in artificial intelligence and coding, addressing the growing demand for tech expertise in the region.
Boosting Digital Skills
The AI Hub will offer a range of courses focused on AI, machine learning, and software development, tailored to both beginners and advanced learners. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience, preparing participants for careers in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
Partnership and Impact
This collaboration between Harper Adams University and the School of Coding aims to bridge the digital skills gap in the West Midlands. The hub will also support local businesses by providing training that enhances digital transformation and innovation.
Dr. Jane Smith, Head of the School of Coding, stated: 'We are thrilled to partner with Harper Adams University to bring this AI Hub to Birmingham. Our goal is to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in a digital economy.'
The hub is expected to attract students from across the region, offering flexible learning options including online and in-person sessions. Courses will start in September 2024.



