Disrupted industries, new careers: How to build skills for what’s next

Designed for professionals working in the business or tech sector, this expert-led masterclass will unpack how digital transformation is fundamentally reshaping industries.

Technological breakthroughs are accelerating decades of change into a few years. Changing how we think about technology is key to building new, future-ready careers and skillsets. 

What to expect:

  • Expert insights into how AI is changing industries and the ways of working within them
  • Real-world examples of AI changing the future of work and how to best adapt
  • How to future proof your career
  • The in-demand skills that are rising in value  

Join RMIT experts Dr Say Yen Teoh and Dr Yee Ling Boo on Wednesday 29 April and hear how technology can be reimagined. Register now to save your place in the masterclass.

Speakers

Dr Say Yen TeohDr Say Yen Teoh

Dr Say Yen Teoh is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University and a recognised voice in responsible AI, sustainability, and digital transformation. Her recent research focuses on AI-driven solutions for ESG reporting transparency, blockchain-enabled systems for e-waste management in collaboration with the Thai Government, and intelligent technologies supporting sustainable agriculture initiatives in Thailand and China.

These projects explore how emerging technologies can support more transparent, sustainable, and resilient systems across industries and communities. 


Dr Yee Ling Boo Dr Yee Ling Boo

Dr Yee Ling Boo is currently a Senior Lecturer in Business Analytics at School of Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain, College of Business and Law and a core member of the RMIT Enterprise AI and Data Analytics Hub at RMIT University, Australia.

She is also the Program Manager of Master of Business Analytics and AI Strategy – a first-of-its-kind postgraduate degree that combines both Business Analytics (BA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Her research interests range from data analytics to applications of AI techniques in different industries.  


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