Guidebook Empowering SMEs with Artificial Intelligence is now available in Finnish. The guide promotes the innovation of new products and services, improvement of internal business processes and the adoption of AI in small and medium-sized companies.
Research shows that large companies benefit most from AI technologies, while small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) still find it challenging to adopt AI.This is the basis for Empowering SMEs with Artificial Intelligence business guide. In the book, experts and industry influencers highlight the potential of AI, the challenges associated with its adoption and solutions to overcome them.The guide offers:
- AI case studies and business experiences
- Knowledge and understanding of AI
- Tools to support business AI adoption
The free-of-charge guide provides step-by-step guidance on how to use AI solutions for business development and growth.
For small and medium-sized enterprises, the guide provides step-by-step guidance on how to use AI solutions for business development and growth, such as improving internal processes, innovation, product and service development.The free-of-charge guide provides practical examples of innovative use of AI and experiences of its deployment in SMEs. The guide also offers support in identifying the needs of a company or business unit, implementing tools and structuring the overall picture of AI.The concrete tools presented in the guide will help work communities to adopt AI in their everyday life and to take their first steps in AI. The guide is for everyone, whether you are an AI expert, starting out in AI or interested in the topic.
AI journey of more than 100 companies
The guide is based on the knowledge and results of the AI-TIE project (AI Technology Innovation Ecosystems for Competitiveness of SMEs, 2021-2023) and its AI-TIE Southern Finland satellite project, as well as an AI journey shared with more than 100 Finnish companies.AI-TIE is coordinated by Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences and implemented together with Laurea University of Applied Sciences. The project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (REACT-EU) and the Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council. In addition, the AI-TIE South Finland project was funded by the Kymenlaakso Regional Council.Health Capital Helsinki


