
Shenzhen Business, Massey university
9 Aug 2025
AI and education
Last Saturday, the New Zealand Shenzhen Business Forum provided a platform for leaders to connect and share insights on innovation, education, and cross-border collaboration, Emmolina was invited to attend this event. The event was marked by engaging discussions and the exchange of valuable ideas among participants.
One of the highlights of the forum was a compelling discussion led by Dr. Tere McGonagle-Daly, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Students and Global Engagement at Massey University. The dialogue focused on the intersection of education and emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. Dr. McGonagle-Daly emphasized the importance of preparing students for a rapidly changing world. She argued that education should not only impart technical skills but also foster adaptability, critical thinking, and ethical awareness among students.
The event concluded with expressions of gratitude towards the forum organizers and the panelists from Massey University. Emmolina left with fresh perspectives on how educators can better equip students to not only adapt to the future but also to shape it. The inspiring exchange of ideas at the forum underscored the vital role of collaboration in driving educational innovation.