University of Georgia students work with Truist to address local business tech challenges

Jere W. Morehead, President at The University of Georgia
Jere W. Morehead, President at The University of Georgia
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Teams of students from the Terry College Management Information Systems and FinTech Certificate programs participated in a two-day event at UGA’s Studio 225 on September 18 and 19. The event, organized and hosted by Truist, provided an opportunity for students to collaborate with IT leaders from the company. Together, they addressed technology challenges faced by local businesses by developing artificial intelligence solutions.

The immersive experience aimed to give students practical exposure to current industry issues while supporting local enterprises in finding ways to use AI for their operations.



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