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Enterprise Diagnostics launches Frontier AI enablement program

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Enterprise Diagnostics launches Frontier AI enablement program

By AI, Created 6:11 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Enterprise Diagnostics has launched Frontier, a 40-hour AI enablement program for mid-market companies that combines Google, AWS and proprietary credentials with hands-on agent design. Texas employers enrolling 25 or more participants may qualify for up to 80% reimbursement through the TWC ASCEND grant.

Why it matters: - Frontier is aimed at turning AI training into deployable workplace output, not just instruction. - Each participant leaves with credentials and a role-specific AI agent specification that can be put to use immediately. - Texas employers may be able to lower training costs through the TWC ASCEND grant, which could accelerate adoption.

What happened: - Enterprise Diagnostics launched Frontier, an AI enablement program for mid-market companies. - The program is built to credential and deploy workforces in 40 hours. - Frontier is available now for single-employer cohorts with a minimum of 25 participants. - Enterprises outside Texas can enroll directly.

The details: - Frontier delivers three credentials in one program: Google AI Essentials, the AWS Certified AI Practitioner certification, and the Frontier Diagnostics Practitioner credential. - Participants are credentialed by Google, Amazon Web Services and Enterprise Diagnostics. - Each participant also completes a personal AI agent scoped to their specific role. - The program runs in four blocks. - The first block is a two-hour orientation led by Enterprise Diagnostics staff. - The orientation covers the program roadmap, credential requirements and platform setup. - The second and third blocks cover Google AI Essentials and AWS AI Practitioner preparation. - Those blocks are delivered virtually and self-paced, with Enterprise Diagnostics support, office hours, progress monitoring and exam coordination. - The final block, Frontier Builders, is a 10-hour instructor-led session. - Participants use a Three Signals diagnostic framework on real business scenarios. - Participants also build hands-on experience with AI workflow tools and design a personal AI agent for their own role. - The Frontier Diagnostics Practitioner certificate is issued after completion of the full program. - Every engagement includes 30 days of post-training support. - Enterprise Diagnostics says the program is part of a broader AI readiness platform that also includes standalone operational diagnostics and executive leadership programs.

Between the lines: - The program is structured to connect training, certification and implementation in one workflow. - That design appears intended to address a common gap in AI upskilling, where employees learn concepts but do not leave with an operational plan. - The grant-related structure suggests Enterprise Diagnostics is positioning Frontier as both a workforce program and a funding-ready training package for Texas employers.

What’s next: - Texas companies enrolling at least 25 participants may qualify for reimbursement of up to 80% of qualifying training costs. - The reimbursement cap is up to $4,000 per participant and $500,000 per employer. - Frontier is aligned to ASCEND requirements, with AWS Certified AI Practitioner serving as the credential anchor for the application. - Enterprise Diagnostics has built a grant application agent that can help employers determine eligibility and prepare a TWC submission in a single guided session. - Qualifying companies can have a submission ready in under an hour. - Texas employers are encouraged to apply early because ASCEND awards are rolling and first-come, first-served until funds run out. - Interested employers can schedule a 20-minute eligibility call at more information or email intro@enterprisediagnostics.ai.

The bottom line: - Frontier packages certification, applied AI work and grant eligibility into a single 40-hour program designed to get employees producing usable AI outputs fast.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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