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AI Pioneer, Sal Khan, Exclusively Keynotes EduTECH

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EduTECH, Australia’s largest festival of education, secures an exclusive keynote address from Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy and Khanmigo for 2024.

"We're thrilled to welcome Sal Khan, a champion for accessible education and AI thought leader, to keynote EduTECH," said Arron Penman, Project Director. "His transformative work with Khan Academy and Khanmigo perfectly aligns with our mission. We are confident that his keynote address will inspire and empower education professionals.”

Khan's exclusive keynote will offer attendees unique insights, strategies, and anecdotes from his groundbreaking journey.

Khan Academy, under his leadership, has empowered millions with free, world-class education. Now, Khan spearheads a new revolution with Khanmigo, a personalised AI tutor designed to redefine the learning experience for every student and empower educators.

EduTECH will take place on 13 & 14 August at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, bringing together 10,000+ educators, technologists, and thought leaders to explore the latest trends and innovations in ed-tech.

Media representatives seeking more information regarding Sal Khan's keynote address at EduTECH Australia 2024 are invited to connect with Rita Nehme, Marketing Director on rita.nehme@terrapinn.com.

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