US EDA launches AI workforce training programme
The AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program will support regional workforce training as AI adoption expands across industries.
The US Economic Development Administration has announced approximately $25 million in funding for a new AI Upskill Accelerator Pilot Program to support AI workforce training.
The programme will fund industry-driven partnerships that design and implement AI training models for workers and businesses in sectors considered important to regional economies. EDA says the initiative is intended to support workforce development approaches that can scale, adapt and become self-sustaining as AI technologies continue to evolve.
The funding opportunity links the programme to the Trump administration’s 2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Plan, which includes goals to accelerate AI development, support adoption across industries and strengthen US leadership in the technology. EDA says the programme is part of efforts to empower American workers to use AI tools and support industries tied to regional growth.
Deputy Assistant Secretary and Chief Operating Officer Ben Page said AI is becoming ‘a core driver of productivity and growth across industries’ and that workers need AI skills so regions can attract investment, adopt advanced technologies and sustain long-term economic growth.
The pilot will support workforce development in an emerging technology area while helping businesses and workers build the skills needed to use AI in the workplace. Applications for the programme are open until 10 July 2026.
Why does it matter?
The programme shows how AI policy is increasingly being linked to regional economic development and workforce readiness, not only research or infrastructure. By funding industry-driven training models, the EDA is trying to prepare workers and local economies for AI adoption while helping businesses close skills gaps that could affect productivity, investment and competitiveness.
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