AI-Enhanced Bid Writing: Less Pain, More Gain

AI-Enhanced Bid Writing: Less Pain, More Gain

*Register for our three-part webinar programme designed to help you use AI for tendering and bid applications, and confirm your commitment to attend all sessions on the 16th, 23rd and 30th January*

Join us this January for an insightful series of three webinars that introduce you to AI-supported bid and tender writing. Hosted by RTFQ, these sessions will show you how to use inexpensive AI tools – paired with your business expertise – to improve your chances of bid success.

What will be covered:

  • Workshop 1, 16th January: Understand the fundamentals of bidding with the aid of modern tools for opportunity search and ‘bid or no bid’ decision making, along with a look at what’s new in the UK Procurement Act, which comes into force in 2025.
  • Workshop 2, 23rd January: Prepare to bid quickly using AI-driven tools to dissect bid invitation and complete standard documentation.
  • Workshop 3, 30th January: Learn how AI-supported techniques can help you draft compelling bid responses and then edit them to suit the bid requirements.

Business takeaways (what can the business take away from this event and implement in their business):

  • Using AI to streamline your bid application process and helping you decide whether or not to actually apply
  • Reduce the time it takes to plan, and write a your bid /application
  • Techniques to create higher quality bid submission that win more business.

Who is it for

SMEs, entrepreneurs, and organisations interested in enhancing their bidding strategies with AI.

Bid managers, business development professionals, and anyone involved in the tender process.

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