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AI Apprenticeships to Bridge Europe’s Digital Skills Gap

Dated: March 18, 2026

Skills England has launched a new Artificial Intelligence and automation practitioner apprenticeship aimed at upskilling millions of workers by 2030. The initiative, open to all employers, is designed to help businesses boost productivity and adopt emerging AI technologies safely and responsibly. Alongside the apprenticeship, the AI Skills Boost programme provides wider training opportunities, including short courses developed with major tech companies, to equip up to 10 million people with practical AI skills.

The apprenticeship teaches participants to identify where AI and automation can save time, reduce costs, and improve performance by solving real-world organisational problems such as duplicated data entry and disjointed digital tools. Apprentices are trained to integrate systems effectively while using AI responsibly, including protecting sensitive data, avoiding bias, and complying with regulations. Projections indicate that AI adoption could add £400 billion to the UK economy by 2030, with AI-related jobs rising from 158,000 in 2024 to 3.9 million by 2035, highlighting the urgent need for workforce upskilling.

The 18-month level 4 apprenticeship was developed with input from employers to ensure alignment with industry needs. It is part of a broader AI skills strategy that includes new, shorter apprenticeship units lasting one to sixteen weeks, designed to address specific skills gaps quickly. All courses are free for adults in the UK, with successful learners receiving digital badges recognising their achievements.

Government leaders emphasized the importance of preparing the workforce for the AI-driven economy. Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden highlighted the role of apprenticeships in creating pathways into high-skilled, high-growth industries, while Minister for AI Kanishka Narayan underscored the potential of AI to grow the economy and create opportunities for workers.

Early adopters of the programme include a diverse range of employers, from SMEs to charities, demonstrating AI’s practical applications across sectors. Participants like Toby Jones of Visit Somerset emphasized the value of gaining hands-on expertise, while organisations such as Essex Recovery Foundation are leveraging the apprenticeship to strengthen workforce capabilities and better serve their communities. The programme reflects a strategic effort to equip the UK workforce with the AI skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

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