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Serbian Chamber of Commerce launches AI manager certification program to support digital transformation

The Center for Digital Transformation (CDT) of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) has launched a Training Center aimed at equipping businesses and professionals in Serbia and the region with essential skills for adapting to digital business models and modern challenges. The first training session for certified AI managers will begin on December 9, focusing on all aspects of AI management, from technical foundations to legal, ethical and project management considerations in AI.

The training program is structured in phases, combining theoretical instruction with project preparation and certification exam readiness.

Certified AI managers are pivotal in driving business transformation through artificial intelligence. Their responsibilities extend beyond AI solution implementation to include legal compliance, risk management, and fostering trust in AI systems, according to PKS. These professionals bridge the gap between technological advancement and legal requirements, ensuring that companies meet the standards of the EU AI ACT. For businesses, hiring certified AI managers is both a legal necessity and a strategic investment.

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In addition to AI-related training, the CDT training center offers courses and certifications covering other critical areas of digital transformation, including data protection, cybersecurity, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance), sustainability and adherence to global regulations.

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