
Al Ain Entrepreneurs Learn AI Skills Without Coding
A new training program in Al Ain is teaching business owners how to build startup prototypes using artificial intelligence tools, no coding experience required. The Khalifa Fund initiative brings cutting-edge tech skills to entrepreneurs who want to compete in tomorrow's economy.
Starting a tech business just got easier for entrepreneurs in Al Ain, thanks to a training program that puts AI tools in the hands of founders who've never written a line of code.
The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development launched the second round of its "Prompt Engineering" program this month for Abu Dhabi Chamber members. The program teaches business owners how to turn ideas into working prototypes using simple text prompts instead of complex programming.
Participants learn what the organizers call "the new coding." Instead of spending months learning traditional software development, entrepreneurs discover how to communicate with AI tools effectively to build and test business concepts quickly.
The training covers practical skills like writing effective prompts and using the "Lean AI Canvas" methodology. This approach helps founders create business models, assess whether their ideas have commercial potential, and develop go-to-market strategies before investing heavily in full development.
The program removes a major barrier that has kept many capable business minds out of tech entrepreneurship. Coding skills have traditionally been a gatekeeper, but AI tools are changing that equation by letting anyone with a good idea start building.

The Ripple Effect
This initiative reflects a broader shift in how the UAE is preparing its entrepreneurs for rapid digital transformation. By making AI accessible to business owners without technical backgrounds, the program helps level the playing field in the startup ecosystem.
The collaboration between the Khalifa Fund and the Abu Dhabi Chamber shows how national institutions are working together to strengthen the country's innovation infrastructure. When more people can participate in building tech solutions, the entire entrepreneurial community benefits from diverse perspectives and ideas.
The program also supports the UAE's larger vision of building a knowledge-based economy powered by advanced technologies. Each entrepreneur who gains AI skills becomes another contributor to the country's position as a global innovation hub.
For participants, the training offers more than just technical knowledge. It provides confidence that they can compete in markets increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, even without traditional tech credentials.
The future of entrepreneurship looks more inclusive when powerful tools become accessible to everyone with ambition and creativity.
Based on reporting by Google News - Uae Innovation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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