Attend both sessions and receive a Certificate of Participation featuring all collaborating institutions: RMIT Melbourne | RMIT Vietnam | Singapore | Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE).
Dr Minh Tran, Vice-President Marketing, Visa Worldwide: Driving AI-powered strategies at the intersection of finance, technology, and innovation.
Kenny Tay, CEO of Singapore A.I. Association (SAIA) & Founder of AI49 International: Leading the way in innovative technology solutions across Asia.
Phuc Nguyen Huu, CEO of Majoris Digital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Entrepreneur and Executive in Tech and Marketing, transforming businesses with AI and building a future where Asian tech innovation shines on the world stage.
A/Prof Eva (Yiqun) Li, Deputy Director of Academic Affairs, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE), Deputy Director of China Cross-Border E-commerce Application Alliance: Academic leader shaping the future of global education.
Dr Aaron Lane, Barrister at the Victorian Bar and Senior Lecturer in Law at RMIT University: Expertise in commercial law, public law, and white-collar crime. Research is focused on the intersection of regulation and innovation, with internationally recognised expertise in blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Tuesday 9 September
Exploring AI in Industry: Practical Skills for Future Careers
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
Tuesday 16 September
Global Panel - Perspectives Across Borders: How AI Reshapes Education and Industry
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
*Attend both sessions and receive a Certificate of Participation featuring all collaborating institutions: RMIT Melbourne, RMIT Vietnam, Singapore, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE)
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