Corporate AI Training in the UK: Costs, Formats and Funding

Corporate AI training in the UK typically ranges from a half-day team workshop at £950 to a six-week programme at £9,000–£15,000, with eligible professional-services SMEs able to claim up to 50% through the AI Upskilling Fund ``. Those are NeuralGen Academy's prices, stated openly — we do not run "contact us for pricing". The right choice depends on how many people you are training and whether you want a fast introduction or a lasting change in how a department works. This guide sets out the three formats, what each includes, how delivery works (on-site in London, UK-wide, or remote), and how funding can reduce the cost. It also gives an honest view of what corporate AI training can and cannot do: it can build measurable capability on your real workflows and leave you with working automations; it cannot guarantee a fixed return, because that depends on the tasks you choose to change. If you are comparing providers on cost, this page gives you real numbers to compare against.

On this page
  1. How much does corporate AI training cost in the UK?
  2. What is included at each price?
  3. Is corporate AI training delivered online or in person?
  4. Can funding cover corporate AI training?
  5. Is corporate AI training worth it?
  6. How is NeuralGen Academy different from a generic AI course?

How much does corporate AI training cost in the UK?

Corporate AI training in the UK costs £950 for a half-day workshop, £1,500 for an AI skills audit, and £9,000–£15,000 for a six-week programme, with the exact figure depending on team size and depth. NeuralGen Academy publishes all three rather than pricing case by case.

Format Duration Delivery Best for Price
Half-day workshop Half a day On-site or remote One team, fast start £950, paid on the day
AI skills audit ~1 week Remote + short calls Firms choosing where to invest £1,500
6-week programme 6 weeks Blended live + hands-on A whole department £9,000–£15,000

The programme range depends on team size and how many workflows you want built during the six weeks — a small team automating one process sits at the lower end; a larger department building several automations sits at the higher end. Every price on this page matches our published pricing — there is no separate quote-only tier.

What is included at each price?

Each format leaves you with a specific, tangible result rather than a set of notes: a workshop produces a live automation and a policy; an audit produces a report; a programme produces several built automations and a measured outcome.

A half-day workshop leaves your team with one live automation built on a real workflow, a starter AI policy, and a shared prompt library. The AI skills audit produces a written report showing where AI would save the most time across your business and where the skills gaps sit, so you know what to invest in next. The six-week programme delivers multiple built automations, an AI policy embedded into how the team actually works, and measured task-time results comparing before and after. See our pillar guide on what AI training that works looks like and our post on measuring AI training ROI for how that measurement is done.

Is corporate AI training delivered online or in person?

Corporate AI training is delivered both ways: workshops run on-site with your team in London or across the UK, or remotely, while six-week programmes are typically blended — live sessions plus hands-on work on your own tools between them.

On-site suits a single team wanting a focused, distraction-free day together. Remote or blended delivery suits distributed teams, or longer programmes where staff need time between sessions to apply what they’ve learned to their own work before the next live check-in. Neither format changes the price — the deciding factor is what fits your team’s set-up, not a premium for one delivery mode over the other.

Can funding cover corporate AI training?

Eligible professional-services SMEs may claim up to 50% of programme costs through the AI Upskilling Fund, but eligibility and the percentage change over time, so confirm your position before budgeting <!-- CONFIRM current AI Upskilling Fund details + official source -->.

Treat any funding figure as a reduction to verify, not a guarantee you can bank on before applying. Our dedicated post on the AI Upskilling Fund walks through the eligibility picture, the coverage question, and the application process in more depth, and points to the current official guidance rather than restating figures that may have moved.

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Is corporate AI training worth it?

Corporate AI training is worth it when it targets tasks your team repeats often and you measure the time saved; it is poor value as a one-off talk with no follow-through.

The honest answer is that the return depends entirely on which workflows you choose to change and whether the habit sticks past the first fortnight. A team that trains on its busiest, most repetitive task and keeps using what it learned will see a real, measurable saving. A team that attends a session on general AI concepts and returns to exactly the same routine will not — regardless of how good the session was. We report ranges from measured before-and-after work, never a guaranteed figure <!-- CONFIRM -->; our post on measuring AI training ROI explains the method.

How is NeuralGen Academy different from a generic AI course?

NeuralGen Academy trains on your real workflows and hands back automations on accounts you own, with no lock-in, where a generic course teaches concepts on sample data that never maps onto your actual work.

NeuralGen is a London AI-visibility and automation agency — training is one part of a wider practice that also builds and measures automations, so a workshop with us doubles as the discovery step for further automation work, not a stand-alone event. If a workshop surfaces a workflow worth automating properly, see AI automation for business for how that build works. For the full picture of what makes training actually change behaviour, see our pillar guide on AI training for business.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does corporate AI training cost in the UK?

NeuralGen Academy's half-day team workshop is £950, paid on the day. An AI skills audit is £1,500, and six-week programmes run £9,000–£15,000 depending on team size and depth. Eligible professional-services SMEs may have up to 50% of programme costs covered by the AI Upskilling Fund.

Is corporate AI training delivered online or in person?

Both. Workshops run on-site with your team in London and across the UK, or remotely. Six-week programmes are usually blended — live sessions plus hands-on work on your own tools between sessions. On-site suits a single team day; remote and blended suit distributed teams and longer programmes.

What do you get for the price?

A workshop leaves you with a live automation, a prompt library and a starter AI policy. The audit gives a written report of where AI saves the most time and where the skills gaps are. The six-week programme delivers several built automations, an embedded AI policy and measured task-time results.

Is corporate AI training worth the money?

It is worth it when the training targets tasks your team repeats often and measures the time saved. It is poor value as a one-off talk with no follow-through. Returns depend on which workflows you choose to change, so we report ranges and measured before-and-after, not guaranteed figures.

Can you get funding for corporate AI training?

Possibly. Eligible professional-services SMEs may claim up to 50% of programme costs through the AI Upskilling Fund. Eligibility and the percentage change over time, so we confirm your position and link the official guidance before you commit.