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BridgeAI Regional Roadshow Series: Supporting AI Innovation Across the UK

10th April 2025

Innovate UK is launching a series of in-person events this spring as part of the BridgeAI programme, aimed at helping UK businesses adopt trusted and responsible artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.

The BridgeAI Regional Roadshow Series will take place across five UK cities, offering practical insight into how AI can solve real-world challenges, drive productivity, and unlock new growth opportunities. Each event includes knowledge sessions, project showcases, workshops, and networking with regional and national innovation partners.

Event Dates and Locations

What to Expect

Each roadshow event will:

  • Showcase funded BridgeAI projects and highlight new opportunities for collaboration
  • Deliver insightful knowledge sessions and introductory workshops
  • Demonstrate how national and local innovation bodies can support businesses on their AI journey

Why Attend?

  • Discover AI success stories – Hear from businesses using AI to solve real challenges
  • Connect with experts – Network with AI leaders and regional innovation partners
  • Stay ahead – Learn about the latest AI developments in your sector
  • Get support – Find out how to access funding, advice, and partnerships

Who Should Attend?

The events are aimed at business leaders, innovators, and decision-makers in the following priority sectors:

Whether you’re looking to implement AI within your business or offer innovative solutions to industry challenges, this series is designed to inform and connect.

Registration

Places are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. A maximum of three delegates per organisation may attend. Please only register if you are committed to attending and work in one of the programme’s priority sectors.

➡️ Register now: https://eur.cvent.me/YgRZb
📄 Full event details: BridgeAI Regional Roadshow Series

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