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KINGSTON, Jamaica — As Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes education, industry, and the global workforce, the University of Technology, Jamaica, through its College of Business and Management (COBAM), has announced it will convene educators, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers for AI Symposium 2026, under the theme: “AI Readiness in Higher Education: Research Insights and Perspectives.”
Set for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 4:00 pm in Lecture Theatre 50 (LT50) at the Shared Facilities Building on UTech’s Papine Campus, the event will feature the presentation of new research findings by principal investigator Professor of Information Systems, College of Business and Management, Professor Paul Golding.
Also featured will be co-investigator and Lecturer in the School of Business Administration, College of Business and Management, Dr Tiou Clarke.
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