Margins boss speaks on leveraging AI for business transformation
Mr Moses Kwesi Baiden Jnr, the Chief Executive Officer of Margins Group, will be a featured speaker at the Stanford Seed Business Conference 2024, set to take place on Thursday, October 31, in Accra.
Mr Baiden, a prominent figure in Ghana's business landscape, will share valuable insights on the topic, “Leveraging AI and Digital Transformation for Business.”
The event, which brings together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and industry experts, will explore how cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital transformation are shaping the future of industries, including the seed sector.
Mr Baiden’s presentation will focus on the transformative power of these technologies and how they can drive innovation, efficiency, and growth.
Margins Group, under Mr Baiden's leadership, has been a pioneer in adopting digital solutions across various sectors in Ghana and beyond.
His experience and expertise in integrating AI and digital tools into business processes promise to offer attendees a roadmap for navigating the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
The Stanford Seed Business Conference 2024 is expected to attract key stakeholders from various industries, providing a platform for knowledge sharing and networking.
Mr Baiden's address will highlight practical strategies for harnessing AI and digital transformation to gain a competitive edge in today’s dynamic business environment, with a special focus on their impact on the seed industry.
As digital transformation continues to reshape global industries, Mr Baiden’s insights will likely spark discussions on how businesses can adapt to stay ahead in the digital age
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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