Learn AI from the people who run it in production.
Hands-on sessions built on your real workflows, from Claude fundamentals to agents and retrieval. Your team leaves with working skills and a shortlist of what to automate next.
Training from a delivery team, not a training company.
Most AI training is a generic prompt course. Generic training produces generic results. Ours is built from what we ship.

Taught by practitioners
The people teaching are the engineers and architects behind the systems on our work page. You learn the patterns we use in production, not slideware.

Your workflows, not toy demos
We ask for the tasks that eat your team’s week before the session. Every exercise runs on work your team actually does.

Responsible by default
Governance, data safety, and cost discipline are inside every module, not an appendix. Your team learns to use AI the way your auditors wish everyone did.
Six ways in, from first prompt to full agentic systems.
Each session is scoped to your team in a short conversation first. No pricing page, no seat licenses. Just tell us where your team is.

Claude 101: From Prompt to Pilot
For teams new to Claude. The fundamentals of working with AI on your actual tasks, not toy examples. By the end of the session, one real task from your team runs as a working pilot.
Who it fits: Any team starting out. Executive and practitioner variants of the same day.
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Claude Advanced: Cowork and Code
Claude woven into daily work with Cowork and into engineering practice with Claude Code. Hands-on in your documents and repositories where access allows.
Who it fits: Teams past the basics. The Code track is built for engineers.
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AI Agents
What agents actually are, where they pay off, and where they do not. Design, guardrails, and human handoff. Your team leaves able to tell an agent-shaped problem from an automation-shaped one.
Who it fits: Leaders and builders deciding what to build next.
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Agentic Tooling
Connecting agents to your systems safely. Tool use, MCP, orchestration, access controls, and audit trails. The plumbing that separates a demo agent from one you can trust in production.
Who it fits: Technical teams responsible for making agents real.
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RAG + Memory
Grounding AI in your own knowledge. Retrieval architecture, vector stores, and memory patterns. Why accuracy is a data-architecture problem, not a prompt problem.
Who it fits: Teams whose AI has to answer from company knowledge, correctly.
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Custom Workshops
Built around your stack, your team, and your problem. If the sessions above are not the exact fit, we design one that is. The scoping conversation is where it starts.
Who it fits: Everyone else. This is the door for anything specific.
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Your workflows in. Working skills and an automation shortlist out.
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Bring real workflows
Before the session, we ask for the tasks that consume your team’s week. Those become the exercises.
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Work hands-on
Your tools and your data where access allows. Governance and cost awareness built into every exercise.
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Leave with two things
A working artifact your team built in the room, and a shortlist of what to automate next.
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The conversation continues
The shortlist is where most teams find their first build. What happens with it is up to you. No obligation attached.
Not sure which session fits? That is the conversation.
Tell us what your team does. We will suggest the right starting point, and say so if training is not it.
Training FAQs.
Who does the teaching?
The same engineers and architects who deliver our client engagements. Training is not a separate department. That is deliberate: your team learns from people who ship production AI, and the questions your team asks reach people who can actually answer them.
Is this a course we buy seats for?
No. Sessions are scoped per team, run virtually, and scheduled on your calendar. It starts with a conversation about what your team does and where AI fits, and the session is designed from that. There is no catalog checkout and no certificate mill.
Do attendees need to be technical?
Not for Claude 101 or the AI Agents session, which both run in executive and practitioner variants. Claude Advanced, Agentic Tooling, and RAG + Memory are built for hands-on technical teams. Custom Workshops are scoped to whoever is in the room.
Why Claude specifically?
Because it is where we build daily, and training is most valuable where the teachers have production scar tissue. We stay vendor-neutral in what we recommend and build, and sessions adapt to the stack you actually run.
What do we need before a session?
A list of real tasks from your team and the willingness to work on them live. We handle tool access guidance, setup instructions, and the data-safety ground rules in the scoping conversation.





