Lecture by Dr Roey Tzezana and Dinner with Consulate General of Israel

It was an evening of AI innovation, insights from an Israel-Asia standpoint and engaging discussions on a myriad of opportunities. After an insightful lecture by Dr Roey Tzezana on “Artificial Intelligence in a Human World: Myths, Trends, and Truths”, hosted by the Centre for Entrepreneurship at CUHK Business School, the night continued with a Post-Lecture Dinner featuring Dr Tzezana and Mr Amir Lati, Consul General of Israel in Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR.
Dr Tzezana, a leading futurist and AI researcher from the Blavatnik Center at Tel Aviv University, captivated the audience with his deep expertise in AI, robotics, and longevity, while challenging us to rethink the future of technology and humanity. Known for his global research expeditions and as the author of “Guide to the Future” and “Rulers of the Future”, Dr Tzezana’s insights sparked curiosity and inspired thought-provoking discussions. We were also delighted to have one of our Israeli MBA students, Mr Daniel Inger, as the MC, bringing a personal connection to the evening.
Over dinner, our MBA students engaged in rich conversations with Dr Tzezana and Mr Amir Lati, exploring regional dynamics and opportunities to strengthen collaboration in business and education between Asia and the Middle East. It was truly a night of learning, inspiration, and cross-cultural exchange, leaving all of us motivated to bridge innovation and entrepreneurship across borders.