Boost your career with artificial intelligence
At VAIA, the Flanders AI Academy, professionals and researchers can learn about artificial intelligence. We collect and organise training courses to help you learn about or apply the possibilities of AI. VAIA is a collaboration between all the universities and universities of applied sciences and arts in Flanders.

Courses & training in the spotlight

Medical times series mining
2-day Masterclass - Leuven - VAIA, KU Leuven & Health House

AI & Digital Design Tools in Architecture
Two-day Masterclass - Antwerp - VAIA & UAntwerpen

Balancing safety and performance in learning-based optimal control
Webinar - Online - VAIA & KU Leuven ESAT STADIUS
What we do
VAIA wants to encourage you to learn about and apply artificial intelligence. We are the gateway to an accessible, flexible and targeted range of training courses. We help organisations that teach about AI to reach their audience and to develop and organise (new) training opportunities.
Revolutionary language insight of ChatGPT unlocks multitude of new applications
It's a cliché, but we can't ignore it: one after the other AI development is turning the (digital) world upside down. At the end of November yet another bombshell was dropped: ChatGPT. ChatGPT can write full texts based on some well-aimed questions (prompts ). And it does that very convincingly, challenging human creativity.

Boost your career
VAIA collects courses and training about AI. We guide you towards training that fits your needs.

Connect
Do you want to organise a training course on AI? We are happy to connect you with possible participants, partners and/or our own expertise in lifelong learning and AI.

Develop together
Looking for a particular training course which is not (yet) available? Together with our partners, we develop and organise new training courses.

“ AI is having an impact on nearly all existing professions, from medical staff to marketeers. VAIA was founded by the Flemish Government to prepare and support the Flemish workforce for these transformations. We want to ensure that the Flemish don’t ‘simply’ undergo this new development, but face it in an informed and expert manner. ”