Our inaugural Business Plus AI Forum 2024 was a smashing success!
Here’s a big shoutout to the stars of the day:
Here’s a big shoutout to the stars of the day:
🎤 Our Emcee, Keith B. Carter – Thank you for setting the tone with your infectious energy and keeping the day alive.
🌟 Our Chairperson, Terrence Ngu Teck Kong – Your inspiring talk about journeying together in the AI revolution, not alone but as a pack, truly resonated with everyone. And what an incredible gesture to extend our VIP membership to all attendees!
🤝 Our GOH, Chee Wee Tan – Your assurance that AI will augment, not replace, workers and your emphasis on safeguarding the workforce’s future struck a chord with us.
💡 Our Keynote Speaker, Andy Choi – From sharing IMDA initiatives to revealing your own AI use cases and tools, your talk was as insightful as it was practical.
🎙️ Today’s Panelists, Keith B. Carter, Boon Kgim Khur, Steve Shirkey, James LIU, PMP® MBA, Carol Fong – Your engaging discussions brought practical AI use cases in business to life.
🚀 Future Panelists, Uli Hitzel, Xinhua Liu, Guillaume Sachet, Ivan Teng Fei – You sparked critical conversations on preparing businesses for the challenges and opportunities ahead.
🏢 Wei Bin Lim 林维彬 from NTUC – Thank you for sharing how the government supports AI transformation through grants.
👨🏫 Our master trainer, Eu Gene Ang – Your GenAI Masterclass was the highlight of the day, earning the highest praise from our attendees.
👥 Leadership Panelists, James (Kayliang) Ong, Von Leong 梁之玲, Michelle Khoo, Stephen Yee, Philip Wu – Your discussions on the pivotal role of leadership in AI adoption provided guidance and inspiration for all.
🙏 To our attendees – Thank you for staying through the entire day. Your presence and engagement meant a lot to us.
🎉 To our Sponsors & Partners – We couldn’t have done this without your generous support. Your contributions have elevated the experience for all attendees.
Finally, a huge thank you to our team from Hashmeta Group for their relentless support in making this event a success. Special shoutouts to:
Esther JK Wong, our co-producer, for stepping up and taking on extra responsibilities.
Sophia Lim, our event manager, for ensuring every tiny detail was flawlessly executed.
And to the incredible efforts in the front lines and behind the scenes: Monica Zhuang, Way Shen Lam, Xiaogang, Yu Xiang, Joel Choo, Helene Chung, Eric Shao, Jefrey, Vinsy Wong, Cheng Har, Jianee, and all our helpers — this wouldn’t have been possible without you.
📢 Stay Connected: Follow Business Plus AI for more updates, insights, and future events. Let’s continue building a vibrant community and shaping the future of AI together!
#BusinessPlusAI #ThankYou
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