Join us for an inspiring webinar on ‘Preparing for a Tech-Enabled Workforce’ where Oyinkansola Adebayo, an edtech and employment expert, will delve into the transformative impact of technology on the modern workplace. Explore strategies for adapting to emerging technological trends, fostering digital literacy and skills, and optimizing workflow efficiency through innovative approaches and practices. Gain invaluable insights into navigating the dynamic landscape of a tech-driven workforce and equipping yourself with the skills and resources needed to thrive in the digital age.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the evolving world of work and secure your place in the tech-enabled future!
About the speaker
“Oyinkansola ‘Oyin’ Adebayo is the Founder and CEO of an AI learn to earn ed-tech platform called Niyo . Niyo’s purpose is to create a high impact training platform to up skill 1million people globally by 2030 Niyo does this through enabling women to learn through immersive short courses, attend events virtually and physically and also be equipped to be up-skilled through our global bootcamps. The edtech platform is set to revolutionize the edtech industry by empowering learners, educators, and institutions to connect, share, and learn in a more open, immersive and decentralized way. Since 2020, Oyin has up-skilled over 560 black women to become software engineers, Data analysts, VR & AR engineers, Hair and Beauty Professionals and Tech Founders. Some of Niyo Clients include GCHQ, the Department for Education in the UK, KPMG, Goldman Sachs and many more.
Her work has been recognised in BBC News, The Voice, Metro, Black Beauty and Hair Magazine, Nottingham Post and many more. She has also won many awards including Women in Tech Innovation Awards, Barclays Social Impact Awards, MBCC Entrepreneur of the year and Female Innovator of the year. She has spoken at Women In Tech Festival, Vodafone UK, KPMG, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Africa Tech Week, Birmingham Tech week and many more.
She has a BA in Economics and Management from Nottingham Business School and an MSc in Development Economics. She is particularly passionate about addressing poverty especially amongst black women and using disruptive and high value tools to transform the lives of women across the world through helping women secure employment opportunities that would have been just a dream without the skills and tools we would have provided them”.