A new AI programme will be available for small business owners to bridge the AI skills gap, as new research shows entrepreneurs are eager to adopt new technology, but are held back by lack of training.

The research, run by Small Business Britain in partnership with BT Group, found a trend of eagerness to be at the forefront of AI adoption and innovation—circa 68% of small business owners believe AI could boost their growth, but they are often hindered by a lack of understanding of the new technology (60%).

Through targeted support, entrepreneurs can tap into this huge potential and achieve new levels of growth and operational efficiency. To help small business owners through their AI adoption journeys, Small Business Britain and BT Group are launching a new programme to upskill small business owners, equipping them with the necessary digital and AI skills to thrive in an increasingly-data driven world.

Promise Okoye, founder of gift box business D'Lux, finds AI a powerful tool for growth and streamlining operationsPromise Okoye, founder of gift box business D'Lux, finds AI a powerful tool for growth and streamlining operations (Image: Stefania Calderara)

Entrepreneurs across the UK will be able to sign up to the AI for Small Business programme—a free, six-week course, which will bridge critical skill gaps within small businesses through expert-led webinars and an interactive community platform.

“Small business owners know the massive opportunity AI poses, and with the right support, they can make the most of its potential,” said Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business Britain. 

“Together with BT Group, we are proud to launch the 'AI for Small Business' programme, which will boost entrepreneurs’ understanding of AI, give them practical ways to implement it into their operations, and set them up for success in a complex digital world."

Small Business owners can learn more about AI for Small Business and sign up here: https://smallbusinessbritain.uk/ai-for-small-business.

Starting on 10th March, the course will cover AI fundamentals, how AI can transform marketing, and AI safety and security, among other topics. The course will finish with a shorter four-week series of workshops in May, which will train entrepreneurs in integrating AI into their marketing efforts to drive sales and growth.

Janan Leo, founder of London-based, innovative footwear company Cocorose, said, “AI is levelling up the playing field and providing incredible opportunities for small businesses to grow and improve efficiency.

"It's a powerful tool for our marketing and operations and this year, I plan on investing in integrating it more into what we do."

Chris Sims, Chief Commercial Officer, UK Business, at BT said: “We know AI can be confusing for small businesses, and together with Small Business Britain, we're here to make things easier.

"This course is designed to cut through the noise and give attendees actionable and achievable insights and training - so they can build on their digital foundations and reap the benefits of AI."

The AI for Small Business sessions will also be recorded and available to download on the Small Business Britain website for entrepreneurs signed up to the programme.