Cast was one of a handful of industry leading organisations selected as a case study in a new Skills England report on AI upskilling and accompanying suite of guidance tools. We shared our experience on using AI tools in a built environment professional consultancy context, including the implications it has on skills and training.
Skills Minister, Jacqui Smith said:-
“The UK has a proud history of embracing new technologies and this government is committed to ensuring the benefits of AI are felt right across the country. AI has the potential to transform our economy, boost productivity and create real opportunities for workers and businesses, but only if we have a workforce equipped to use it effectively. The tools launched today, alongside our AI apprenticeships, free short courses and Youth Guarantee, will give employers exactly what they need to make that happen.”
Skills England Chair, Phil Smith said:-
“AI is already transforming how businesses operate – but too many are still struggling to unlock its full potential. This report shows successful adoption depends not just on technology, but on people having the right skills, confidence and support. Through the SKAI programme and the PRIMES framework, we’re giving employers clear, practical guidance to upskill their workforce and maximise AI productivity gains in a responsible way. When you consider this alongside our growing AI skills offer, I’m proud of the progress that’s being made.”
Cast founder, Mark Farmer said:-
“Cast is in the process of responsibly deploying AI to drive fundamental change in how we deliver for our clients. It is enabling us to better assure outcomes through combining expert professional judgement with powerful technology.”
Technology is a central part of our new strategy and Cast continues to lead from the from to drive change. Get the link to the full report and guidance documents here