Accelerator

AIM Centre Launches National AI Accelerator Programme for Manufacturing Companies

Advancing Innovation in Manufacturing (AIM) Centre has announced the launch of its new AI Accelerator Programme for Manufacturing Companies, a ten-week hybrid initiative designed to help businesses across Ireland understand, adopt, and scale artificial intelligence effectively.

For many manufacturers, the hardest part of AI adoption is knowing where to begin. AIM’s new Accelerator helps turn uncertainty into action – guiding companies toward the most valuable use cases for their operations.

Starting on 1st October 2025, applications are now open to manufacturing companies of all sizes and sub-sectors. The programme is delivered by the National AI Studio for Manufacturing at AIM Centre, co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021- 27.

Supporting AI Adoption in Irish Manufacturing

The AI Accelerator provides a structured pathway from AI strategy to deployment, enabling participating companies to build a working demonstrator tailored to their specific needs.

The programme blends online delivery with in-person events, including access to Ireland’s National AI Studio for Manufacturing. Over the ten weeks (one day per week) participants will gain:

• A working AI demonstrator aligned with their operations, paired with a structured use case brief to support future deployment. • Guidance on integrating AI within existing ERP and data systems.

• Access to industry-specific use cases, demos, and prototypes, highlighting tangible opportunities for business transformation.

• Expert guidance on governance, risk, and compliance – including EU AI Act requirements.

• Insights into scaling AI across operations. AIM Centre advises teams of two people attend from each company, ensuring both strategic and technical perspectives are represented.

Accreditation and Funding Support

The programme is CPD-accredited by Engineers Ireland, recognising its value in professional development. To support participation, SMEs can access up to 80% funding, while larger companies can also avail of significant funding support. This ensures that businesses of all sizes can take advantage of the opportunity to future-proof their operations with AI.

AIM-ing for Real Results

“Irish manufacturing is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation journey. Through this programme, we aim to demystify AI and give companies the tools, confidence, and practical outcomes they need to adopt it responsibly and at scale and with measurable business impact” – David Bermingham, Director of AI, AIM Centre.

How to Apply

Applications are open now. To find out more or register your interest, visit: www.aimcentre.ie/ai-accelerator-programme

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