The International Forum of Entrepreneurs in Shusha continues with panel discussions on interesting topics
The International Forum of Entrepreneurs in Shusha continues with panel sessions on interesting topics.
The first panel session of the forum, moderated by Leyla Seyidzadeh, a consultant on innovations at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), focused on Empowering Women through Entrepreneurship: Digital Landscape, Trends, and Challenges.
Jehan Ara, CEO and Founder of Katalyst Labs, spoke about their achievements in promoting the role of women in the digital business sector.
Pegah Gol, a member of the Council of Best-Selling Authors and an investor in the AI Talent platform, mentioned that in her career she hasn't come across cases where women were paid less than men for their work.
Vitalia Shutova, the CEO of DevCIT Acceleration, emphasized the importance of business skills for successful entrepreneurship.
Innovation researcher Noshaba Awais highlighted the work being done in her country, Pakistan, to attain gender equality in the digital sector.
Nargiz Amrahova, the director of FemTech, explained that members of the organization she leads now hold a variety of positions: Our main goal is to ensure that women have a fulfilling working life.
A group photo was taken at the end.
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”Startup to Business: Decentralized AI at Entrepreneur Forum" – the next panel of the International Forum of Entrepreneurs
At the International Forum of Entrepreneurs in Shusha, the second panel session revolved around the topic "From Startup to Business: Decentralized Artificial Intelligence—Empowering Startups with Innovative and Collaborative Tools: Investors' and Venture Capitalists' Perspectives.".
During the session, moderated by Maria Marenco, a specialist in health, Sylvere Boussamba, founder and chairman of Ogooué Labs, discussed the benefits of artificial intelligence in today's world. He mentioned that artificial intelligence is currently helping to prevent the loss of information.
Teymur Aliyev, head of SOCAR's Strategic Management and Innovation Department, emphasized the need for a cautious approach to the use of artificial intelligence: "The use of AI goes beyond the mere possession of the technology. It requires the acquisition of specific knowledge. If we apply this technology correctly, it can lead to positive results.
According to content creator Stephanie Meisl, industries are changing and new trends are emerging. She pointed out that extensive training over many years is not necessary to use new technologies.
After the presentations, questions from the audience were answered.