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Corporate Training Programs

Financial technology and AI programs for executive and technical teams, supported by hands-on laboratories — built on pedagogy drawn from active university teaching practice.

Why train with us?

The corporate-training market is rich in content and poor in pedagogy. Our programs come from our team's active teaching practice at universities: the same concepts have been tested on audiences ranging from social-science students to software engineers. We don't read slides; we make you build, and we measure.

Program levels

  • Executive level — AI strategy and risk literacy · half day–1 day. Realistic capability limits of AI, cost structures, vendor evaluation, governance and data-protection risks. No technical background required.
  • Technical level — FinTech, algorithmic systems, LLM applications · 2–5 days. Working with market data, backtest discipline, LLM/agent architectures; with hands-on Python labs.
  • Custom curriculum — current team capability is measured, modules are combined to the target; learning is evidenced with post-training assessment kits.

Format and method

  • On-site or online — per your preference; hybrid formats possible
  • Hands-on labs — participants leave with working code and solved problem sets, not handouts
  • Assessment kits — pre/post measurement; reportable to management
  • Turkish or English — materials and delivery available in both languages

Frequently asked

What group sizes do you work with?
For hands-on technical programs we recommend groups of 6–16; executive seminars are more flexible.
Is the content up to date?
The curriculum is refreshed every term from our active research pipeline and current literature; tools and models used are the current versions as of the training date.
Do you issue certificates?
A certificate of participation is issued at the end of each program; programs with assessment kits also include an institutional report on outcomes.

Let's start with your institution's question.

The first meeting is for jointly clarifying which of our practice lines your need falls into. It creates no obligation.