Ignite Training and Dell host free AI leadership workshop at Oxford City Football Club

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Ignite Training and Dell host free AI leadership workshop at Oxford City Football Club
Ignite Training and Dell host free AI leadership workshop at Oxford City Football Club

Ignite Training has partnered with Oxford City Football Club and Dell to offer local businesses and charities a free experiential leadership session focused on the latest AI insights.

Taking place at the club, the special half-day event will explore how AI developments can boost productivity while also providing valuable knowledge on thought leadership and strategic planning.

The leadership session is being delivered as part of Ignite Training, and Oxford City’s community values and local businesses and charities are being encouraged to attend.

A guest speaker from Dell has been confirmed to deliver a talk, along with representatives from Ignite Training. The tech giant will also host a pop-up experience via a Dell Tech Rally Mobile Unit to enable guests to enjoy the latest AI tools available and ask questions.

Justin Merritt, CEO of Ignite Training, said: “Organisations are facing new challenges in the wake of behavioural change and rapid developments in AI.

“How businesses operate effectively varies by sector, but there are fundamental processes that can be introduced which galvanise communication between people. We’ll be sharing best practice and the latest market insights during the session.

“We’re proud to be putting on this event for the business, charity and sports communities and to be bringing a special guest from Dell to the city.”

The experiential event is on Thursday, 17 July, between 9.30am and 2.00pm at Oxford City Football Club in Marston. It is the first time Ignite Training has hosted an event of this kind in its 26-year history.

Its team of more than 50 people specialises in education and apprenticeship training – delivering vocational programmes to clients across the UK, including Aston Villa FC, Bristol Bears and Active Oxfordshire.

Justin added: “Education is life-long and we thrive on providing ongoing training to people throughout their careers to help them continue to improve and stay on top of trends. We’re looking forward to the day and helping develop people from various sectors.

“Our half-day management course acts as a brief extension to this, and will support our work in developing the next generation of team leaders and managers across all sectors.”

The day is free of charge, and guests are asked to register in advance. Refreshments will be provided on the day.


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