A farming cooperative near Kumasi didn't want to outsource its future; it wanted its own people able to build. The hard part was turning enthusiasm into shipped, working automations rather than a certificate that gathers dust.
We ran hands-on AI and automation training for 40 staff, grounded in their real day-to-day work, then coached small teams through building and shipping their first automations: member reporting, communications and stock tracking.
Three weeks in, the cooperative had five automations live and built by its own people, and the confidence to keep going without us.