
Cambridge Spark is an education technology company focused on upskilling workforces in data and AI skills to drive digital transformation. They offer a blended learning approach, combining virtual instructor-led training with self-paced e-learning via their proprietary platform, EDUKATE.AI. This platform provides real-time feedback on code and supports practical, industry-simulated projects. Cambridge Spark highlights that its data apprentices have generated over £300 million in business value. They cater to both individual learners seeking apprenticeships across various levels (from Level 3 AI Champion to Level 7 AI & Data Science) and organizations looking for enterprise programs and graduate bootcamps. Their business model is primarily education services and apprenticeships, with a strong focus on return on investment for their clients.

Cambridge Spark is an education technology company focused on upskilling workforces in data and AI skills to drive digital transformation. They offer a blended learning approach, combining virtual instructor-led training with self-paced e-learning via their proprietary platform, EDUKATE.AI. This platform provides real-time feedback on code and supports practical, industry-simulated projects. Cambridge Spark highlights that its data apprentices have generated over £300 million in business value. They cater to both individual learners seeking apprenticeships across various levels (from Level 3 AI Champion to Level 7 AI & Data Science) and organizations looking for enterprise programs and graduate bootcamps. Their business model is primarily education services and apprenticeships, with a strong focus on return on investment for their clients.
Headquarters: Cambridge, UK (office/campus in King's Cross, London)
Founded: 2016
Core offering: Data & AI apprenticeships, bootcamps, corporate upskilling and proprietary learning platform (EDUKATE.AI / K.A.T.E.)
Employees: 179
Known investor: Innovate UK (grant)
Workforce upskilling for data science and AI to support digital transformation.
2016
Education technology; Workforce upskilling
1830000.00
“Innovate UK (grant funding)”