The Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business is excited to announce an international expansion of its AI for Business course, taught at Scheller, to Paris this summer with AI for Business – Europe.
As AI becomes a central business strategy globally, leaders in Europe must uniquely navigate rapidly evolving technologies alongside the region’s complex regulatory landscape and strong emphasis on ethical innovation. The AI for Business – Europe course prepares professionals to apply AI strategically within their organization.
The course will cover similar topics taught in the Scheller classroom, such as large language models, machine learning, AI and privacy, and regulation of AI. Participants will work directly with AI tools to bridge theory with action. The program is ideal for business and functional leaders, consultants, strategists, and professionals navigating AI adoption across teams and regions.
“As organizations across Europe accelerate their digital transformation, we’re committed to preparing leaders with the insight and technical fluency needed to use AI responsibly and competitively,” said Dean Anuj Mehrotra of the Scheller College of Business. “Europe’s ecosystem is vibrant and collaborative, and its commitment to innovation deeply aligns with Georgia Tech, making it the ideal location to expand AI for Business. The launch of this course in Europe marks an exciting milestone for our College.”
The three-day course is from June 17 to 19 and will use a mix of in-person and asynchronous learning at the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris, France. Registration is open through June 12.