Send one AI workflow. We'll route the next step.
Tell us the process you want to improve. Digid will help route it to the right next step: AI Pathfinder, funding review, governance support, training, cloud setup, or a small implementation sprint.
Useful details: current tools, where the workflow slows down, who owns the process, timeline, and whether grants, financing, SR&ED, or team training may matter.
Strong first messages usually describe one workflow, one business outcome, the systems involved, and the decision you need to make next.
Book an AI adoption review
Book a review if you are comparing AI use cases, funding paths, governance risks, training needs, cloud options, or implementation scope. The review is meant to produce a clear next workflow and decision path.
Good fit: Canadian SMEs considering AI adoption, automation, DMAP/TDP, BDC LIFT readiness, SR&ED evidence, QMS workflows, PECB bridge training, or team AI onboarding.
Email Digid
Use email for partnerships, vendor conversations, course questions, existing-client coordination, or files that are easier to send directly. Existing clients can also use the Client Portal route for project access guidance.
Tell us what you want to improve
Describe the workflow, the people involved, the tools or data you already use, and the outcome you want. If you are exploring grants, financing, SR&ED, PECB courses, AI onboarding, or cloud setup, mention that too.
Examples: a manual reporting process, a customer intake workflow, a quality documentation gap, a knowledge base that staff cannot find, or an automation idea that needs governance before rollout.
Use the right entry point
Book a review when you want to discuss the path live. Use the form when you already know the workflow and want Digid to review the next practical move.
Email is best for partner, vendor, course, or existing-client coordination. For new projects, the form gives Digid the context needed to route the request properly.
If you want a structured starting point before contacting us, take the readiness assessment and then book the review with that context.