You’ll find upcoming training and events here from our partnership of local universities and other key skills providers. You can search by subject, location and date to find the best options for you or your team. Some courses are offered on demand, and delivery can often be tailored to suit employer needs. Topics cover everything from AI to Agile, coding to creative skills, marketing to masterclasses, and much more.
The full Digital Futures Cornwall portfolio included a broad range of part and fully funded opportunities, from webinars and workshops right up to bootcamps and other longer programmes. We are now nearing the end of delivery through the Shared Prosperity Fund (31 March 2026) so the course listings will increasingly include other digital skills learning opportunities.
If you can’t see what you are looking for or would like some help, please get in touch with Nikki, our Careers and Skills Facilitator. She can connect you directly with partners, some of whom can co-develop bespoke training to meet specific workplace needs.
We’re here to help whether you are looking to digitally upskill yourself or your employees. Nikki, our Careers and Skills Facilitator, can connect you directly with partners, guide you to the right training for you or your team, and let you know about opportunities not yet listed.


Digital Futures Cornwall is a collaborative project. This partnership includes universities, consultancies, tech companies and local government bodies who all provide expertise and resources to promote digital skills in Cornwall. Find out more about partner organisations here.

Ameca: A Robot’s Journey to Creation was a huge highlight so far, but there’s lots more to come. Stay up to date on news and events, from talks to updates – all in one place.
With so much happening across the Digital Futures Cornwall partnership and Cornwall’s thriving tech sector, it’s hard to stay on top of it all! Our newsletter is a great place to get the latest news and training info, all in one handy update.

Digital Futures Cornwall is part-funded by the UK Government through the
UK Shared Prosperity Fund and led by Truro and Penwith College.



