The future of investing: Powered by AI

Join us for an engaging thought leadership and networking event that explores the transformative role of AI and machine learning in shaping the future of investment strategies.

Associate Professor Xiaolu Hu will delve into how these technologies can enhance investment decision-making, improve Environemtal, Social, and Governance performance assessments, and address information asymmetry in financial markets. This session is designed to create an understanding of the evolving investment landscape. Attendees will leave with insights into the latest AI applications and ideas for integrating these innovations into their practices.  

Why you should attend:

  • Learn about the emerging trends and technologies that will define the next era of investment 
  • Leverage AI to create more sustainable and informed investment portfolios 
  • Reconnect with fellow alumni and expand your network with industry leaders and academic experts 
  • Discover pathways for collaboration across the business, law, and tech sectors 

Event details:

Date: Wednesday 18 June 2025 

Time: 6.00pm - 9.00pm

RSVP: Please register your attendance by Friday 13 June 2025.  

This exclusive event for RMIT's industry and alumni community is your chance to reconnect and grow your professional network. Don't miss out—secure your spot today! 

Watch this space for updates on panel speakers and the supporting article in ACUMEN, RMIT's Thought Leadership blog.

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