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Lancashire County Council launches partnership to help businesses assess AI readiness

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Lancashire County Council, in collaboration with Code Institute, has launched a free AI Maturity Assessment to help businesses across the county understand their readiness for AI and identify the next steps in their journey.

The partnership will help businesses futureproof their operations and contribute to a stronger regional AI strategy. It is designed to help businesses of all sizes, whether they’re just starting to explore AI or already implementing it by giving access to:

  • A personalised AI readiness report
  • A clear benchmark across six key areas: strategy, value, data, technology, people and governance
  • Actionable recommendations to bridge capability gaps
  • Access to expert-led guidance and short educational workshops 

The initiative also contributes to shaping Lancashire’s future AI skills strategy and funding programmes by building a regional picture of where support is most needed.

Businesses can access the survey which will provide them with their free AI readiness report here.

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