He is currently responsible for the education sector in the EMEA Territory. At Intel since 2004, he has led a number of digital transformation projects in the financial, enterprise and public administration sectors. He was responsible for activities aimed at developing the market in the area of administration, education and telecommunications in Poland, the Baltic countries and the Balkans. Previously, he worked at Hewlett-Packard Poland where he was responsible for development of the PC business, and at Océ (now Canon Group), where he was responsible for the enterprise and service market. Member of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Wrocław University of Technology.
At Intel, we have been working at the intersection of technology and education for many years, focusing on how technology can enhance the teaching and learning experience, improve outcomes, and build more resilient education systems. In the last two years, we have launched three new initiatives designed to support educators’ efforts to close the digital divide. In this presentation we share what we’ve learned and hear from educators and learners about the innovative ways that they are using technology to better outcomes.
With the rapid increase of technology adoption in every aspect of life, our education systems are challenged to produce students with the right skills for the future. This session will cover the Intel' Skills For Innovation (Intel' SFI) Initiative and the resources available to educators to help them prepare their students with the mindsets and skillsets of tomorrow.
At Intel, we have been working at the intersection of technology and education for many years, focusing on how technology can enhance the teaching and learning experience, improve outcomes, and build more resilient education systems. In the last two years, we have launched three new initiatives designed to support educators’ efforts to close the digital divide. In this presentation we share what we’ve learned and hear from educators and learners about the innovative ways that they are using technology to better outcomes.
With the rapid increase of technology adoption in every aspect of life, our education systems are challenged to produce students with the right skills for the future. This session will cover the Intel' Skills For Innovation (Intel' SFI) Initiative and the resources available to educators to help them prepare their students with the mindsets and skillsets of tomorrow.