How The University Of Bolton Is Forging a New Trade Frontier in Geneva

Oluchi Chibuzor

In the vibrant heart of Geneva, a delegation from the University of Bolton embarked on a transformative odyssey, bound for the hallowed halls of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Their mission: to extend a formal invitation to WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, inviting her to grace the esteemed 2024 Graduation ceremony back at Bolton.

Nestled amidst the majestic Swiss Alps, Geneva unveiled its timeless beauty to the Bolton delegation. From the tranquil shores of Lake Geneva to the bustling streets adorned with historic landmarks, the city captivated with its enchanting charm. The delegates found themselves immersed in the rich tapestry of Geneva’s culture, indulging in delectable Swiss cuisine and exploring its vibrant arts scene.

As they wandered through the cobblestone streets, they marveled at the seamless blend of tradition and innovation, a testament to Geneva’s status as a global hub of diplomacy and innovation. Amidst the bustling meetings at the WTO headquarters, the delegates found moments of serenity in Geneva’s picturesque parks and gardens, where the whispers of history mingled with the promise of a brighter future. Truly, Geneva’s allure left an indelible mark on the Bolton delegation, inspiring them to carry forth their mission with renewed vigor and purpose.

Led by the Head of the School of Arts and Creative Technologies and sent by Vice-Chancellor George Holmes, the group exuded excitement as they arrived, bearing warm regards from the esteemed Vice-Chancellor himself. Dr. Ngozi, radiating grace and warmth, welcomed them with open arms, reminiscing fondly about her time in Manchester.

Her acceptance of the invitation was met with genuine gratitude, expressing eagerness to join the celebration. Dr. Celestine Iwendi, Head of the newly established Centre of Intelligence of Things outlined the university’s visionary approach to AI development, proposing collaboration opportunities with the WTO.

Over a delectable lunch, Dr. Celestine Iwendi, Head of the newly established Centre of Intelligence of Things, seized the moment to introduce Bolton’s groundbreaking initiatives. With fervor, he outlined the university’s visionary approach to AI development, proposing collaboration opportunities with the WTO.

Joined by Dr. Bright Okogu, the Chief of Staff, discussions delved into the profound impact of AI on global trade. Dr. Ngozi envisioned a new frontier for the WTO, centered on data and AI. The Bolton team saw an opportunity to shape this vision, highlighting their Centre’s pivotal role in shaping WTO policies.

Representing the vibrant student body, Bolu and Sam Johnson emphasized Bolton’s commitment to preparing students for the AI-driven future. They passionately spoke about the diverse community and AI integration across disciplines, capturing the interest of WTO representatives.

As the meeting concluded, Emmanuella Ganne, spearheading AI and trade development at the WTO, joined the conversation. Bolton offered expertise in AI staff training through tailored courses and research. Dr. Celestine pledged a comprehensive training outline, paving the way for a promising partnership between Bolton and the WTO.

With hearts brimming with hope and minds ablaze with possibilities, the group bid farewell to Geneva. Their odyssey had laid the foundation for a new era of trade, where Bolton’s vision and the WTO’s mission converged to chart a bold course into the future.

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