Step 05 · Training & Enablement
AI Sprint®
Practical and intensive training for teams to build AI solutions applied to real problems.
About
The AI Sprint® is a hands-on journey that combines generative AI training with real prototyping. Teams emerge from the sprint with applied knowledge, prototyped solutions, and the AI Sprint® Canvas — an exclusive tool for structuring any AI-based solution. It can be run in All Week (5 consecutive days) or Weekend (1 or 2 weekends) formats.
Deliverables
- Solutions prototyped by participating teams
- AI Sprint® Canvas completed for each project
- Access to the AI Sprint® App during the journey
- Final presentation of the built solutions
Audience
Business teams with cases to explore and multidisciplinary teams
Format
In-person or hybrid Sprint — Starter (4h/day) or Advanced (8h/day)
Duration
5 days (All Week) or 1 to 2 weekends (Weekend)
Details
Sprint journey
- Day 1 — Initial AI Course
- Day 2 — Problem and solution framing
- Day 3 — Prototyping
- Day 4 — Iteration and improvements
- Day 5 — Presentation of solutions
Available formats
- All Week Starter — 5 days, 4h/day
- All Week Advanced — 5 days, 8h/day
- Weekend Starter — 1 weekend (Fri afternoon, Sat and Sun)
- Weekend Advanced — 2 weekends
What participants learn — Starter
- Generative AI fundamentals
- Prompt engineering
- Multimodal content generation and analysis (text, images, etc.)
- Advanced LLM functionalities
- Data analytics and deep research
- Creation of intelligent agents
- Ethics and security in AI use
What participants learn — Advanced (beyond Starter)
- Multi-stage automation
- APIs, webhooks, and MCP protocol
- Light coding
- Advanced and autonomous agents
- Advanced prompt engineering
- Advanced security and best practices
AI Sprint® Canvas and App
- Exclusive Canvas to describe AI solutions in 16 blocks
- Structure problem, solution, data, architecture, risks, and roadmap
- AI Sprint® App with ready-made templates, auto-complete, and Matos AI tutor
- Can be filled physically or in the application
Notes
- — Workshops offer a qualified and practical introduction to AI. They do not train specialists — mastery of topics will require additional study and practice.
- — Starter prerequisites: groups of 2 to 5 people, familiarity with computers and the internet, basic understanding of written English, no programming needed.
- — Advanced prerequisites: completed Starter or equivalent, openness to learning basic logic and coding.
