Google launches free course “Grow your business with Google Cloud: The Era of AI Agents” for Ukrainian businesses
02.04.26
Google is expanding its educational initiatives in Ukraine, offering businesses the opportunity to move from merely using AI to creating their own intelligent solutions.
Focus on advanced technologies
The new program goes beyond basic AI familiarity. Instead of learning prompt writing or content generation, participants will focus on building AI agents—systems capable of independently performing tasks, analyzing data, and interacting with corporate infrastructure.
The project is supported by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and is aimed at specialists who already have experience working with modern AI tools.
Learning format
The course starts on April 8 and is conducted entirely online. In addition to lectures, participants will engage in a hands-on module where they can develop their own AI agent and test it in real-world scenarios.
The program covers:
- identifying processes suitable for automation;
- creating solutions for marketing, analytics, and customer service;
- integration with corporate ecosystems, including Google Workspace;
- evaluating the accuracy and effectiveness of AI models.
Access to Cloud Tools
Participants will receive free access to the Google Cloud Skills Boost platform, allowing them to work with professional cloud services at no cost—tools that usually require significant investment.
Step toward a new model of digital services
The Ministry of Digital Transformation views the program as part of a broader digital transformation. In the future, AI agents may take on a substantial portion of both business processes and government services.
This approach aims to increase efficiency for companies and strengthen Ukraine’s position in the global digital economy.
How to register
Applications are open now. Given the high level of interest, organizers recommend registering early. After completing the form, participants will receive access to course materials and instructions for starting, with the first online session scheduled for April 8.
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