• February 12, 2026

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The AIM Project, co-financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, launches its Digital Warehouse — a multilingual, open-access platform designed to make Artificial Intelligence accessible, practical, and useful for Europe’s micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and the VET ecosystem.

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the business landscape, yet many small enterprises still struggle to find practical, trustworthy, and relevant tools to integrate AI into their daily operations. The AIM Project (Artificial Intelligence for MSMEs) has addressed this gap with the creation of the AIM Digital Warehouse — a dynamic, user-friendly platform that brings together all project resources, tools, and learning materials in one open space.

Accessible in six languages, the AIM Digital Warehouse is a cornerstone of the project’s strategy to empower MSMEs and the vocational education and training (VET) community with tangible, easy-to-apply AI solutions.

The Home section (link) welcomes users with a clear introduction to AIM’s vision: promoting innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability through the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence. It serves as the project’s main entry point, giving businesses and educators an overview of how AI can transform their work.

The Project Overview section (link) outlines AIM’s objectives, expected results, and strategic approach. Visitors can explore how the project translates European digital priorities into practical outcomes that benefit both the business and training ecosystems.

The Partners section (link) introduces the seven partner organisations from Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, and Croatia. Each brings unique expertise in education, entrepreneurship, and innovation, ensuring the project’s outputs are both academically sound and market-relevant.

At the core of the platform are three major knowledge areas that connect research to real practice:

  • Mapping Section (link) — This section presents the results of AIM’s Needs Analysis, which mapped MSMEs’ digital readiness and identified key barriers to AI adoption. It offers data, insights, and analysis to help users understand how AI can respond to their specific needs.
  • AI Digital Repository (link) — One of the platform’s most valuable components, the Repository provides a long list of ready-to-use AI tools, carefully selected to enhance productivity, efficiency, and innovation. Each tool is described in accessible language so users can quickly identify its purpose and benefits.
  • The Training section (link) hosts AIM’s multilingual curriculum and training materials, including case studies, good practices, and interactive tools. These resources are designed to help MSMEs and educators build practical AI competences that can be applied immediately in real business contexts.

The Community and News section (link) offers a space for ongoing engagement with the project. Users can follow updates, discover new materials, and join a growing network of organisations committed to innovation and digital growth.

Together, these sections make the AIM Digital Warehouse not only a learning environment but also a hub for collaboration and inspiration, supporting Europe’s transition towards a more digital, resilient, and inclusive economy. All AIM materials and tools are free and open access, ensuring that no business or learner is left behind in the digital transition.
Visit the AIM Digital Warehouse and explore all sections at: www.aimproject.eu

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