AI is coming. The question is not if, but how — and where it lands first.
The UK government has laid the groundwork. Adoption will happen at a regional level, with funding flowing to the councils, place partnerships and sector bodies that are ready.
But there's no roadmap for what happens beyond the major cities. National consultancies will eventually arrive — with corporate, top-down models and no local credibility.
That's the gap ShropshireAI was built to fill. A county-first partner, pre-positioned before the market matures.
Why national AI strategy will be delivered regionally — and why a county-first partner has to exist before the funding moves.
Read the case →The four strands that define Shropshire's economy and where AI can move the needle: agriculture, local business & tourism, heritage, public sector.
See the strands →Five revenue streams. Five live funding routes. A three-phase model that takes us from feasibility to scaled adoption.
See the model →What we're looking for in the next six months — partners, feasibility funding, and first-mover pilot commitments.
Get involved →The AI conversation is moving from exploration to execution. Move early and you don't compete — you're the obvious choice. The biggest risk isn't competition. It's being late.