AI adoption signals
What changed in business AI, AI coworkers, workflow automation, and agent tools since the last briefing.
Monthly briefing
A concise Digid briefing for Canadian SMEs that are evaluating AI adoption, funding routes, governance requirements, training, and implementation next steps. The goal is not more AI news. The goal is a better decision.
Direct answer
The AI Governance and Funding Briefing is a monthly working session that helps Canadian businesses understand what changed, what is risky, what may be fundable, and what action to take next. It sits between free content and a paid readiness review.
Each session turns market updates into a decision map for real businesses.
What changed in business AI, AI coworkers, workflow automation, and agent tools since the last briefing.
How to think about BDC LIFT, DMAP/TDP, SR&ED, OCI paths, training support, and self-funded pilots without chasing the wrong program.
Where AI policy, ISO/IEC 42001, PECB courses, QMS, risk registers, and bridge training fit before implementation.
How to choose one workflow, pick the right tools, define approvals, and decide whether to book a readiness review.
Who should attend
The briefing is built for leaders who need to decide whether their next step is funding review, AI governance, training, tool setup, workflow automation, or a smaller pilot.
Expected output
Important caveat
Programs, credits, and platform offers change. Digid uses the briefing to explain current decision patterns and route the next step. We do not guarantee funding, certification outcomes, or tool credits.
After the briefing
If the conversation reveals a real project, Digid routes it into the right path: AI Pathfinder scorecard, funding review, governance training, bridge course, implementation lab, or direct advisory review.
If you already have a workflow, funding question, or governance gap, request the briefing invite through the review path. If the project is still early, start with the scorecard.