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Upskill on AI at Peregian Hub

A groundbreaking upskilling program focused on AI (artificial intelligence) is being hosted in Noosa, thanks to Council and the Queensland Government.

Created by Council’s Peregian Digital Hub, Tokenizer will provide hands-on learning experiences, online courses, workshops, and support tailored to a broad range of age groups and skill levels.

“AI is changing how we work and live, and it’s important that our community has the skills to benefit from these changes,” Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie said.

“Through Tokenizer, we/re providing the opportunity for our businesses and community to have access to practical AI knowledge that can open up new opportunities, whether that’s for employment, business growth, or simply understanding this important technology.”

The program builds on the Peregian Digital Hub’s established track record in AI education, which began in 2019 with an AI Cadetship for high school students. The recent addition of the AI Lab at the Hub’s upgraded facility has expanded these capabilities.

Tokenizer will offer specialised programs for different community groups, including:

– Special programs for school-aged children and teenagers, starting this April holiday

– Upskilling support and mentoring for business leaders

– Technical workshops for professionals looking to upgrade their skills

– Free AI workshops and helpdesk delivered via the Noosa Libraries Digital Leaders program

“The Hub has been working closely with local AI experts and startups for years and now we are bringing together everything we’ve learned to try to help the broader community benefit from AI,” Digital Hub director Chris Boden said.

“We have tailored activities for the digital sector, small to medium businesses, kids, professionals and the general public, and are working with key business networks and the Noosa Libraries to roll those out in the weeks ahead.”

Tokenizer is made possible through investment support from the Queensland Government via Advance Queensland and its Regional Enabler Program, and Regional Development Australia’s Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, and Noosa network.

Council will work with a range of business and member organisations such as the Food and Agribusiness Network, the Manufacturing Excellence Forum, business groups and Tourism Noosa to connect to members and businesses who would be interested in being involved.

Community members interested in participating can find out more at www.peregianhub.com.au/tokenizer/.

Many activities will be free or subsidized thanks to partner support.

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