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Disruptors Co Launches AI Bootcamps to Tackle Australia’s Productivity Challenge

Announcement posted by Disruptors Co 03 Sep 2025

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 03 September 2025 — Disruptors Co, a strategic consultancy specialising in purposeful innovation, today announced the launch of its AI Bootcamps, a hands-on training program designed to help Australian organisations boost productivity by embedding artificial intelligence into everyday workflows.

The announcement comes on the heels of the Productivity Commission's recent report, which highlighted the urgent need for businesses and public sector agencies to embrace digital transformation to lift national productivity. Disruptors Co's AI Bootcamps respond directly to this call, equipping teams with the practical skills to integrate AI tools responsibly and effectively.

"Australia is facing a well-documented productivity slowdown, and AI offers one of the most significant opportunities to reverse it," said Gavin Heaton, Co-CEO at Disruptors Co. "But productivity gains don't come from hype — they come from people who know how to apply AI in their daily work. Our Bootcamps are designed to bridge that gap."

Over four weeks, participants learn how to:

  • Automate repetitive tasks with low-code AI tools
  • Use AI to analyse data and extract insights faster
  • Streamline meetings with transcription and action capture
  • Create high-quality content and campaigns in less time
  • Identify high-impact AI use cases that drive measurable ROI

The AI Bootcamps are offered in two tracks — AI for Business Productivity and AI for Marketing Teams — and are available as open cohorts, team bootcamps, or enterprise-scale capability uplift programs.

And the innovative, hour long practical sessions twice a week mean that new ideas can be put into practice immediately.

Building on Disruptors Co's consulting services, including AI Discovery Sprints and AI Capability Uplift programs, the Bootcamps provide organisations with a clear on-ramp to responsible, impactful AI adoption.

"For us, this is innovation on purpose," added Heaton. "The Productivity Commission is right — productivity is Australia's critical challenge. These Bootcamps give teams the tools and confidence to start solving it today."

Availability

The first public AI bootcamps begin in October: