US-based online learning platform DataCamp has announced a partnership with LangChain to launch a new AI Engineering with LangChain learning track, targeting software developers seeking to build and deploy AI applications at scale, according to a Business Wire press release.

The track is designed for software developers and data practitioners with Python experience, covering application development, evaluation, retrieval-augmented generation, tool use and agent-based systems using LangChain's large language model (LLM) frameworks.

The curriculum is delivered through DataCamp's AI-native learning environment, supported by an AI Tutor providing real-time feedback to create an interactive experience aligned with real-world development workflows.

Jo Cornelissen, CEO at DataCamp, said the partnership addresses a growing urgency in the market. "AI engineering skills are quickly moving past the stage of nice-to-have, to an urgent need for talent that can build systems that are reliable, testable, and ready for production," he said. "By partnering with LangChain, we're aligning our training with the real tools and workflows teams are actually using to build and ship AI systems today."

Geoff Ladwig, Head of Education at LangChain, said the collaboration reflects a genuine applied learning philosophy. "Their AI-native learning experience, built with LangSmith, LangGraph, and LangChain, brings a true 'learn by building' approach to life," he said.

DataCamp currently supports more than 6,000 organisations and 18 million learners globally across data and AI skills development. The AI Engineering with LangChain track is available immediately on the DataCamp platform.

The launch follows DataCamp's separate pledge to provide free AI training to one million teachers and students worldwide in 2026.

Access the full announcement and track details in the original press release published by BusinessWire.