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EduTECH Australia Opens Tomorrow in Melbourne: Sal Khan Keynote and Special Announcement

EduTECH Australia < 1 mins read

The event will feature an inspiring keynote address from Sal Khan, founder and CEO of the renowned Khan Academy. Known for revolutionising online education, Khan’s insights into the future of learning and AI in education are set to captivate and inspire attendees.

In addition to this keynote, there will also be a special announcement that will be unveiled exclusively at the event during the closing plenary.

Major sponsors include Google for Education, Grok Academy, JAMF, Wonde, Lego Education, Lenovo, Microsoft, Vex Robotics and 100s more.

All media are invited to attend and cover the keynote address.

Important Information:
When: 13 & 14 August 2024
Where: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Registration: Register here for complimentary media pass access
Event opens: 9am 
Sal Khan Keynote: 10:20am, followed by a panel discussion at 10:40am
Keynote sessions not to be filmed

Media Contact:
Rita Nehme
Marketing Director
Phone: +61 02 7208 8143
Email: rita.nehme@terrapinn.com

Looking forward to seeing you at EduTECH!

Best regards,
Rita

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