NeuroSYS Services

GenAI Training & Workshops

Practical, hands-on AI enablement that builds shared understanding, surfaces real opportunities, and prepares your teams to work with agentic AI in practice.

1 day
to align on GenAI & opportunities
10–30
people in a shared learning session
3–5
prioritized use cases to take further

Why invest in a focused session

Shared understanding

Leadership, domain experts and IT get on the same page about what GenAI is (and isn’t) — in language everyone understands.

Real, local examples

We work with your actual processes, systems and constraints — not generic demos.

Clear next steps

You leave with a short list of concrete use cases and a suggested path from idea to pilot.

Less guesswork, less risk

We discuss data, governance and constraints openly, so experiments and pilots can be run in a controlled, compliant way.

Who this works best for

  • Leadership teams that need a realistic, shared view of GenAI.
  • Business and IT stakeholders planning AI investments and pilots.
  • Organizations that want to move beyond scattered experiments.

Trusted by Nordic organizations

We’ve run GenAI sessions for organizations in retail, health, education and advocacy.

Orkla

Consumer goods & health

  • Introduced GenAI and agentic workflows to key stakeholders.
  • Mapped concrete opportunities in communication and operations.
  • Created a shared view on where to start.

BI

Business & academic environment

  • Explored GenAI impact on education and internal processes.
  • Discussed governance, quality and responsible use.
  • Identified areas where AI can support staff and students.

Uloba

Advocacy & member organization

  • Connected GenAI to real communication challenges.
  • Looked at media monitoring, assistant use and automation.
  • Prioritized next steps for responsible experimentation.

We use the tools you’re likely to meet

We don’t push one platform. We show how modern AI tooling can work together — so you understand the landscape and what’s realistic for you.

  • Microsoft Copilot Studio & existing Copilot capabilities in Microsoft 365
  • Dify as an agentic AI and orchestration layer
  • n8n for workflow automation and system integration

In workshops, we use live examples and flows from these tools to illustrate what’s possible — and what it takes to operate them.

Three phases that build on each other

You can start with Phase 1 as a stand-alone session and extend into pilot and implementation as needed.

01

GenAI briefing & inspiration

A practical introduction to GenAI, agentic AI and current possibilities — focused on your industry and questions.

Outcome: shared language, realistic expectations and a view of where AI can play a role.

02

Hands-on workshop

Group work on your own processes, products and operations. We co-create use cases, sketch workflows and discuss data and system needs.

Outcome: 3–5 prioritized use cases with first ideas for implementation.

03

From idea to pilot

Follow-up session where we shape one or two pilots: scope, success criteria, architecture options and next steps.

Outcome: a simple, realistic plan for a pilot, including where assistants, workflows or product features could fit — and what internal ownership and budget it would require.

What a typical day looks like

Morning — overview & demos
GenAI & agentic AI basics, live demos in tools like Dify and Copilot Studio, Q&A.
Late morning — your context
Short presentations from your side on key processes, pain points and goals.
Afternoon — group work
Breakout groups working on concrete use cases with our guidance.
Wrap-up — decisions & next steps
Prioritization, discussion and agreement on what to explore or pilot first.

The format is flexible — but the goal is always the same: move from vague ideas to a small number of concrete, owned opportunities.

Want to run a GenAI workshop for your team?

Tell us a bit about your organization and goals, and we’ll suggest a format that fits.

Book a session →

Shall we grab a coffee?

A short conversation to assess where agentic AI makes sense, and where it doesn’t.

Bastian W. Harbo
Bastian W. Harbo
Head of Sales & Partnerships
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