Alteryx reveals enhanced academy for data analytics professionals

Alteryx introduces an updated Academy platform designed to support learning at different career stages, with personalised pathways aligned to evolving AI and analytics demands.

  • Tuesday, 17th March 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn
Alteryx, an AI-focused data analytics company, has announced the launch of an updated Alteryx Academy. The platform is designed to support professionals at different stages of their careers. The Alteryx Academy provides a central hub for learning, career development, and discovery, bringing together education, certifications, and resources in a single platform.

As AI continues to influence the analytics field, many analysts expect it to play a role in career development. In response, Alteryx has updated its Academy as a centralised, personalised learning platform, aimed at helping professionals develop skills relevant to AI and data analytics.

With a global community of more than 750,000 members, Alteryx continues to invest in education and user enablement to support professionals adapting to changes in AI and data analytics. The updated Academy is structured around continuous learning and is designed for both early-stage users and those seeking to expand their expertise.

The updated Academy includes several features:
  • Connected Hub: Centralised access to Alteryx learning content, certifications, and resources
  • Updated Design: An interface with revised navigation and layout
  • Personalised Learning Pathways: Learning experiences aligned to individual goals, interests, and skill levels
  • New Credentials Program: A system for validating proficiency in Alteryx and data analytics
The Academy is intended to support users in developing analytics skills and applying them within their roles and organisations.
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