TICON Africa
Masterclass

Latest Session Topic:
Wednesday, 22 July 2026 | 12:00 PM CAT

Featuring:

Jacqui Muller

Industry Coordinator,
Belgium Campus iTversity

Session Topic:
Emerging Trends in AI and Tech Leadership

Join us for the next session of the Women in TICON Africa Masterclass Series on Emerging Trends in AI and Tech Leadership. This session will be facilitated by Jacqui Muller, Industry Coordinator at Belgium Campus iTversity, UiPath MVP, and a leading automation strategist.

Jacqui will share cutting-edge insights on the latest developments in AI, intelligent automation, and the evolving role of technology leadership, drawing from her extensive experience in digital transformation and skills development across industry and academia.

This empowering masterclass is designed to equip women in ICT and emerging technologies with the knowledge and strategic perspective needed to thrive as future-ready leaders in the rapidly changing tech landscape.

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Jacqui Muller's Bio

Jacqui Muller is the Industry Coordinator at Belgium Campus iTversity, a Researcher at North-West University, a UiPath Most Valued Professional (MVP), and a professional member of SAICTA.
 
With expertise as a certified Business Analyst, Advanced Automation Developer, and Solution Architect, she drives digital transformation, intelligent automation, and AI-powered solutions through her companies JPanda Solutions and Tegnika Unlimited, while consulting for NTT, CVTS, and i1 Solutions.
 
Passionate about bridging industry and academia, Jacqui contributes to BRICS Standardisation and Y20 Working Groups and leads community masterclasses and events to develop future-ready tech talent.

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