Derbyshire

Swadlincote Small Businesses Offered Free AI Training

By

Karen McGinn
17 February 2026, 10:09 am

Established businesses in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, can attend a free workshop on February 18, 2026, to learn how artificial intelligence can help them build their own websites and software. The event will be held at Oakland Village and runs from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm. This training session is designed to help local firm owners use modern technology to grow their businesses and reach more customers.

The workshop is hosted by the East Midlands Chamber as part of the South Derbyshire Accelerator project. This programme receives funding from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which is managed by the South Derbyshire District Council. These funds are used to provide support and training to help local companies innovate and adopt new digital tools.

Specialist trainer Rob Gregory will lead the session, focusing on a method where users write simple instructions to generate computer code. This allows people without technical backgrounds to create website pages and apps by describing what they want in plain English. The goal is to make software development easier for non-technical entrepreneurs so they can compete without needing a large IT budget.

Attendees are required to bring their own laptops to the workshop so they can participate in hands-on exercises and build practical solutions for their businesses. The training is free for established firms located in South Derbyshire, Amber Valley, and Chesterfield. Interested business owners must book their place in advance to ensure they can access the technical tools provided during the day.

Oakland Village, where the event takes place, is a community facility that offers function rooms alongside a public bistro and residential care services. The venue provides a central space for the council and its partners to offer business outreach and digital skills training to the local community in Swadlincote.

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