IBM expands AI learning pathway in UK
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The expansion of IBM's AI learning pathway is expected to positively impact the technology and education sectors by increasing the availability of AI skills. This initiative could lead to a more competitive workforce in the United Kingdom, potentially boosting economic growth and innovation.
IBM announced the expansion of its free global technology education program, IBM SkillsBuild, with a new artificial intelligence (AI) learning pathway. This initiative aims to equip individuals across all career stages in the United Kingdom with the skills needed for an AI-driven economy. As a founding partner of the United Kingdom — UK Government AI Skills Hub, IBM is providing IBM SkillsBuild courses to support the United Kingdom's AI Skills Boost initiative, which seeks to upskill 10 million UK workers by 2030. The program offers a multi-level framework, from foundational AI concepts to advanced technical expertise and leadership capabilities, including a dedicated Level 6 pathway for senior leaders and policymakers. Kanishka Narayan, Minister for AI and Online Safety, and Leon Butler, Chief Executive of IBM UKI, both highlighted the importance of this partnership in building a skilled workforce and realizing AI's full potential.
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