Skills gap slows AI adoption – Ework helps organisations navigate the shift

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Demand for AI‑related skills continues to accelerate. New specialist roles are emerging rapidly, and AI capabilities are becoming a baseline requirement across a growing number of functions. At the same time, many organisations lack the capabilities needed to move from ambition to execution. Ework is now bringing together its network, expertise and the new tool Skillshift Lens in a unified offering designed to help clients turn AI into tangible business value.

AI has evolved from a future consideration into a clear leadership priority, already reshaping how organisations operate, compete and build their businesses. Yet many are still struggling to determine which roles, capabilities and initiatives are actually required.

“Most organisations know they need to act, but many are still unsure where to start and what capabilities they actually need. This is where we can make the biggest difference. We see the market in real time and can help clients both understand the shift and secure the right talent at the right time to execute,” says Daniel Almgren, President and CEO of Ework Group.

Ework is now launching a comprehensive AI offering to help organisations navigate the transition, from understanding the capabilities they need to securing the right specialist expertise and prioritising the right path forward.

The offering is built around three key components:

  • The largest networks of AI specialists in the Nordics, covering development, architecture, strategy and transformation
  • Dedicated AI experts (Expert Provider AI) who help clients navigate the market, define needs and secure the right capabilities
  • Skillshift Lens, a free tool that provides a clear view of how AI is reshaping roles, ways of working and future skills requirements

“The organisations that succeed with AI will not necessarily be those that invest the most in technology. They will be the ones that are fastest at turning it into practice by mobilising the right capabilities,” says Daniel Almgren.

Ework Skillshift Lens is available free of charge through Ework Group and helps organisations understand how AI is reshaping their business and which capabilities will be required to succeed.

For more information, please contact:

Johan Lindbladh, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Ework Group
Tel: +46 708 20 44 05 Email: johan.lindbladh@eworkgroup.com

About Ework Group
Ework Group is a leading consulting and workforce partner for comprehensive talent solutions and advisory with a global talent network of over 240,000 consultants specializing in IT/digitalization, R&D, engineering, and business development. The company is a leader in Northern Europe, with around 10,000 consultants on assignment, and is continuously expanding to meet customer needs. With a broad portfolio of talent solutions and deep industry insights, we help public and private clients effectively plan, acquire, and manage their workforce, including both permanent and contingent staff. Ework Group was founded in Sweden in 2000 and has operations in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, Slovakia, and Belgium, with headquarters in Stockholm. Ework Group’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm (EWRK).www.eworkgroup.com  

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