AI Academies Launch to Train Indias Workforce in New Tech

Big companies in India are starting AI training programs for workers. EY and KNOLSKAPE have opened AI Academies to teach people how to use artificial intelligence in their jobs. EY.

New Delhi, 25 Sep 2025

Big companies in India are starting AI training programs for workers. EY and KNOLSKAPE have opened AI Academies to teach people how to use artificial intelligence in their jobs.

EY Trains Thousands in AI Skills

EY started an AI Academy in July. They first taught AI to 44,000 of their own workers. Now they are helping other companies learn AI too. EY is working with phone, bank, and other big companies. They teach workers how to use AI in their daily work. The training can last from 2 days to many weeks. EY started an AI Academy in July. They first taught AI to 44,000 of their own workers. Now they are helping other companies learn AI too. EY is working with phone, bank, and other big companies. They teach workers how to use AI in their daily work. The training can last from 2 days to many weeks. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming….

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More Companies Join AI Training Trend

KNOLSKAPE also started an AI Academy. It uses fake work situations to teach AI skills. IIM Kozhikode and Simplilearn are running a course on AI for making new products. India needs many more AI workers. A report says India will need 1 million AI workers by 2026. Right now there are only 416,000 AI workers in India. KNOLSKAPE also started an AI Academy. It uses fake work situations to teach AI skills. IIM Kozhikode and Simplilearn are running a course on AI for making new products. India needs many more AI workers. A report says India will need 1 million AI workers by 2026. Right now there are only 416,000 AI workers in India. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming….

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Many organisations are experimenting with AI, but lack the internal readiness to scale it, says Rajiv Jayaraman, founder and chief executive officer of KNOLSKAPE.

Companies must act fast to train workers in AI skills to meet Indias growing need. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 25 Sep 2025, 12:35 IST; source: link