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AIM Project Launches the AI Digital Repository: 50+ Ready-to-Use Artificial Intelligence Tools for MSMEs

Co-financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, the AIM Project unveils a comprehensive Digital Repository of AI tools, created under Work Package 2 (WP2) to enhance the digital readiness of Europe’s micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). As part of its mission to empower Europe’s MSMEs in their digital transformation, the AIM Project (Artificial Intelligence for MSMEs) has developed an extensive Digital Repository of Artificial Intelligence Tools — a practical, open-access resource designed to make AI adoption easier, more transparent, and more effective for small businesses. Accessible online via the AIM Digital Warehouse (www.aimproject.eu/repository.php), this repository offers a curated selection of over 50 AI tools, each carefully analysed and categorised to respond to the operational needs of MSMEs and vocational education and training (VET) professionals. The repository builds directly on the project’s mapping of AI resources and best practices across Europe. This process identified that while awareness of AI is increasing among MSMEs, many lack guidance on which tools are relevant, affordable, and easy to use.The Digital Repository addresses this gap by serving as a trusted, structured and user-friendly directory of AI solutions that can immediately support productivity and competitiveness. To ensure relevance and accessibility, the AIM Repository organises AI tools into two main categories: Each tool entry includes detailed, comparable information on: This structure enables MSMEs, entrepreneurs, and VET professionals to navigate the complex AI landscape easily, identify suitable tools for their size and sector, and make informed choices based on their resources and objectives. The repository is fully integrated into the AIM Digital Warehouse, a multilingual, open-access platform that gathers all project results and materials. Explore the full list of AI tools and discover practical solutions for your business:👉 www.aimproject.eu/repository.php

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Understanding AI Adoption in Europe’s Small Businesses: AIM Project Publishes Mapping Results

Co-financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, the AIM Project reveals key insights from its comprehensive mapping of Artificial Intelligence adoption among Europe’s micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries across Europe — yet for many small and medium-sized enterprises, the road to digital transformation remains uneven. To address this gap, the AIM Project (Artificial Intelligence for MSMEs) has conducted an extensive mapping process to understand how AI is currently used, where challenges persist, and what opportunities exist for improvement. The AIM Mapping process serves as a strategic compass for MSMEs, helping them understand where they stand and what resources they need to move forward. Key benefits include: These results directly inform AIM’s next phases — including the Training Curriculum and Digital Warehouse — ensuring that future outputs respond precisely to real-world needs. The results, now available through the project’s Digital Warehouse (www.aimproject.eu/mapping.php), offer a comprehensive overview of AI’s penetration across European MSMEs, highlighting disparities between regions, sectors, and company sizes. This analysis provides an essential foundation for developing training, policy, and support tools that enable small enterprises to benefit from the digital revolution. The analysis focuses on both quantitative and qualitative data from partner countries — Spain, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, and Croatia — to capture a multi-dimensional picture of Europe’s AI landscape. The findings show that Northern and Western European countries such as Denmark, Sweden, and Finland lead in AI adoption, while Southern and Eastern regions continue to face structural barriers, including weaker digital infrastructure and limited investment. AI use is growing, but unevenly distributed. The research identified clear gaps between large companies and MSMEs, between urban and rural areas, and between different generations and genders. In most countries, less than 30% of AI professionals are women, while younger generations demonstrate higher digital skills and adaptability. The mapping also highlights systemic barriers holding back AI adoption in smaller enterprises: limited access to funding and expertise, concerns about ethics and regulation, and a lack of confidence or understanding among business leaders. At the same time, promising opportunities are emerging through national initiatives which foster education, digital inclusion, and access to AI tools for SMEs. These findings underline the importance of coordinated European efforts to make AI an inclusive growth engine — not just a technology for large corporations. All mapping results and national summaries are freely available in multiple languages through the AIM Digital Warehouse. Explore the data and discover the future of AI in European small business at www.aimproject.eu

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