WAIT is part of Coaley Peak®About the company
South West / on-site and remote

AI training and implementation in Swindon.

Swindon has large engineering, manufacturing, logistics, financial-service and public-sector employers. WAIT helps operational and office teams improve specific work and build a shared approach to AI.

What we do

Training tied to the work.

We begin with the tasks, decisions and information your team handles. The tools come second.

01

Team training

Hands-on sessions for leaders, specialists and operational teams. Examples use your roles, your documents and your working constraints.

02

Implementation

We map one workflow, test the right tools and define the checks needed before it becomes normal practice.

03

Adoption and governance

Clear rules, named owners and review points that make sense for the organisation you already run.

Local context

The work we usually start with.

These are examples, not a fixed course list. A scoping call identifies the tasks that matter to your team.

01

Improve operations and quality reporting.

02

Support supplier and market research.

03

Train managers and frontline support teams.

Sectors

Examples that fit the room.

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing
  • Logistics
  • Financial services

Places covered

Delivery around Swindon.

On-site delivery is available across Swindon and north Wiltshire.

Royal Wootton BassettMarlboroughCirencesterChippenham

Common questions

Before we arrange a session.

Can WAIT deliver on-site in Swindon?

Yes. On-site delivery is available across Swindon and north Wiltshire.

Do we need to choose an AI tool first?

No. We can start with the work, compare sensible options and help you decide what is worth testing.

Can training lead into implementation?

Yes. Training, workflow design and implementation can be separate pieces of work or one joined engagement.

Start a conversation

Tell us what your team needs to get done.

A short brief is enough. We will suggest a sensible first step.

Discuss your brief
Discuss your brief