Thu, 7 May 2026 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Ready to level up your AI credentials? Join Google and Accenture for an intensive, practical workshop designed to take you from theory to build.
In just three hours, you’ll dive into the heart of Google’s latest AI ecosystem, gain direct insights from the pros, and walk away with a tangible boost for your professional profile.
Target Audience & Prerequisites
This training event is aimed at University of Cambridge Master and PhD students, as well as Early Career Researchers with good computational background. Undergraduates with a strong computational background are also welcome.
Registrations
Registration is essential. A waitlist will open if capacity is reached. Light refreshments and nibbles will be served during an afternoon break, please note your dietary requirements during registration.
Registrations - Deadline 9am Wednesday 29th April 2026.
What’s on the Agenda?
This isn't just a lecture. You’ll be actively building and learning throughout the session:
Build Multi-Modal Apps: Learn the mechanics of building a Generative AI application that processes more than just text.
Expert Guidance: Get your questions answered and gain industry insights directly from Google experts.
Career Edge: Develop high-demand skills that translate directly to your CV and future career goals.
The Big Win: Earn Your Google Skill Badge 🏅
Participants will have the opportunity to earn a Google Skill Badge. This digital credential is a verified way to showcase your expertise in Vertex AI to recruiters and future employers.
To take part, please also create a Google Skills account before the session and join on your laptop: Skills.Google
Organisers
The workshop is a collaboration between Google Cloud x Accenture. Brought to you by C2D3 and Cambridge Centre for Research Informatics Training (CRIT).
Cancellation and No-shows
Please let us know as soon as possible if your plans have changed and you are no longer able to attend. We operate a waiting list for spaces. You should note our Cancellation and No-Show policy, summarised below.
- Delegates who have registered to attend but did not turn up to the event on the day, may be charged a conference fee.
- Charges may be given if less than 7 days' notice is given to the conference organisers.