December 11, 2025 - 22:01

The renowned fashion and design institution is set to launch five innovative reskilling courses tailored specifically for senior professionals in the fashion, beauty, and design industries. These new offerings aim to equip experienced individuals with the necessary skills to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape influenced by artificial intelligence.
As technology continues to reshape various sectors, the integration of AI in creative fields has become increasingly vital. The courses will cover a range of topics, including the application of AI in design processes, trend forecasting, and customer engagement strategies. By focusing on these areas, the school seeks to empower professionals to harness AI tools effectively, enhancing their creative capabilities and decision-making processes.
With a commitment to staying at the forefront of industry developments, the institution is responding to the growing demand for knowledge in AI and its implications for the future of fashion and design. This initiative reflects a broader trend of educational institutions adapting their curricula to meet the challenges posed by technological advancements.
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