Kanishka Narayan, parliamentary under-secretary of state for AI and online safety and MP for Vale of Glamorgan, said: “Wales is rapidly becoming a real powerhouse for AI innovation, with the South Wales AI Growth Zone set to create thousands of jobs and attract billions in investment.
“Initiatives like the Venture AI Innovators Challenge show exactly how we keep this momentum going – backing homegrown talent to build practical, responsible AI that boost productivity and sparks new opportunities across the region.
“We’re determined to make the UK the fastest AI-adopting nation in the G7, and that means making sure people everywhere have the skills and support to benefit.
“By investing in early-career talent here in South East Wales, CCR is helping connect the industries of the future with the workforce of tomorrow.”
Developed in partnership with Tramshed Tech, the challenge supports individuals who have taken part in CCR-funded skills programmes.
Participants are asked to design AI-powered solutions to address operational problems in key sectors such as digital and data, advanced manufacturing, creative industries, and net zero initiatives.
The winning entry will be fast-tracked into CCR’s AI Enable Programme, with the potential for proof-of-concept ideas to become scalable solutions.
The prize includes a £1,000 innovation voucher for the winner’s organisation to invest in software or training, £1,500 worth of career development mentoring for the individual, and Amazon vouchers of £250 for the winner and £100 each for the two runners-up.
Applications for the Venture AI Innovators Challenge are expected to open soon, with the competition set to launch in early spring 2026.
