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AI, critical skills needed to thrive in business landscape Experts tell BMCCI CareerTalk


Published : 28 May 2024 12:49 AM | Updated : 28 May 2024 05:13 PM

Experts at an event observed that the rise of digital entrepreneurship, the impact of emerging technologies like AI, and the critical skills needed to thrive in the dynamic business landscape.

The Bangladesh Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BMCCI), in collaboration with the Malaysian Student Alumni, hosted the event styled 'CareerTalk' at a city hotel on Saturday, said a press release.

Sami Ahmed, Managing Director of Startup Bangladesh Limited, also renowned as "Shark" on the popular TV show "Shark Tank Bangladesh",  attended the event.  Ahmed addressed the "Career Challenges in the 21st Century" and shared strategies on how to be successful as a Startup with available resources.

 His insight into the evolving job market, the rise of digital entrepreneurship, the impact of emerging technologies like AI, and the critical skills needed to thrive in the dynamic business landscape enlighten the attendees. 

The event brought together a diverse audience of aspiring professionals, entrepreneurs and students, united in their quest for guidance and inspiration as they faces challenges on the evolving 21st-century career landscape. 

The event commenced with a warm welcome from 

Shabbir A. Khan, the President of BMCCI,while delivering address of welcome, highlighted the BMCCI's commitment to supporting the Malaysian student community in Bangladesh.

 He emphasized BMCCI's efforts in collaborating with the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) to address the educational and professional needs of Malaysian students.

 

"BMCCI is dedicated to fostering cross-cultural collaboration and creating meaningful opportunities for aspiring professionals and entrepreneurs," said Khan.

 "Our collaboration with the Malaysian Student Alumni for this CareerTalk event is a testament to our commitment to empowering the next generation of leaders and innovators," he added.

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