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University sessions in city business week

The University of Wolverhampton is participating in the City of Wolverhampton Business Week 2020 which is taking place virtually from September 21 to 25.

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The University will be holding two online sessions and a university representative will be a panel member for the Let’s Talk Skills event.

The majority of the webinars throughout the week will be pre-recorded but hosts will be available for live questions and answers on the day.

The 'discover how to use proven technologies for digital innovation to grow your business' session on Monday will see delegates learn about the seven emerging technologies that are driving efficiency and opportunities for companies: immersive technologies; artificial intelligence and machine learning; big data and analytics; cyber security; 5G and wireless technologies; the Internet of Things and sensors and 3D printing and robotics.

They will discover what these technologies are, gain insight into the relevance for their business, and how to prioritise these against their technology strategy. Participants will learn how to harness emerging technologies to recover more quickly from the impacts of COVID-19 on their business.

The session runs from 4.15pm to 5pm and free places can be booked on via the Wolverhampton Business Week website.

On Wednesday, Christina Blakey, strategic business development manager (skills) from the university will be joined by peers from the City of Wolverhampton College and GTG Training Academy for the ‘Let’s Talk Skills’ webinar. The panel members will share how their institutions are responding to meet current and future workforce skills and how they are adapting to support students and learners.

This session will take place from 10am to 11am and can be booked on Eventbrite.

To view and register for any of the free online events on offer throughout the week, visit www.investwolverhampton.com/businessweek

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