Published March 3, 2026 | Version v1
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Emanations: Making sure no one is left behind in the AI revolution

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Project manager:

Project member:

  • 1. ROR icon The Alan Turing Institute

Description

This case study explores how Emanations, a Kent-based AI consultancy, is developing a community-centred model for AI adoption through local Innovation Hub and sandbox initiatives. For AI consultancies, one of the biggest challenges is the business and delivery model: traditional, top-down consulting approaches are less likely to work in a fast-changing AI landscape. Emanations addresses this with a model based on open collaboration, co-creation, and open-source principles, while recognising that AI training requires experiential, hands-on learning. Grounded in responsible AI principles, the approach aims to enable inclusive, democratised, locally rooted AI skills development and experimentation, with Medway and the wider Kent area proposed as an initial pilot location.

This case study is published under The Turing Way Practitioners Hub 2025-26 Cohort - case study series. The Practitioners Hub is a The Turing Way project that works with experts from partnering organisations to promote data science best practices.

Key takeaways

  • AI capability is most effectively built through locally delivered, experiential learning – not through theory alone.

  • Without accessible, local learning opportunities, there is a risk that many people and organisations will be left behind as AI adoption accelerates.

  • Partnerships with councils, educators and communities are critical to sustainable adoption.

  • Safe sandbox environments can lower barriers to experimentation with AI around data protection and cost.

  • Community-led AI Innovation Hubs offer a way to bridge national policy ambitions with local impact.

  • Responsible AI principles are strongest when embedded from the outset.

 

Files

Emanations_Making sure no one is left behind in the AI revolution_ A Turing Way Practitioner's Hub Case Study_V1.pdf

Additional details

Funding

UK Research and Innovation
BridgeAI - Sector Capabilities ATI Direct Award 900249