Learn practical ways to save time and manage your business with AI.
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3 hour sessions will be held: Monday 22 June (AM & PM session) & Thursday 23 July (AM & PM session)
Darling Square Library
Running a small business means spinning a lot of plates — from admin and operations to marketing and customer engagement.
The AI for Business Bootcamp series is designed to help you take back control using practical, easy-to-use AI tools.
Delivered by City of Sydney in partnership with the Australian Institute of Management, these free, hands-on sessions will show you how to apply AI to real business tasks using your own workflows, so you leave with solutions you can use immediately.
There are two session topics to choose from:
Simplify your admin: submit your expression of interest by 22 June.
Get smarter with your marketing: submit your expression of interest by 17 July.
Submit an expression of interest so we can check your eligibility and learn more about your business. Places are limited and not guaranteed. To be eligible, you must:
be a small to medium business (fewer than 200 employees)
be located in the City of Sydney local area and have operated for at least 2 years
have a physical shopfront or premises.
We’ll contact successful businesses with confirmation and venue details.
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