
Curious about how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of learning and who gets included, or left out, in the process? Join us for an evening that brings together education, technology, and equity through the lens of one of today’s most urgent policy debates.
Organised by the Hertie School Education Policy Club, in collaboration with the Alumni Affairs Office, this event features a keynote and discussion with Manuela Verduci, CEO of Kiron Digital Learning Solutions. Drawing from leading Kiron Digital Learning Solutions and her work in refugee and digital education innovation, Manuela will discuss the promises and pitfalls of tech-driven learning, particularly for underserved communities.
The session will examine how emerging technologies can expand or constrain access, what ethical, pedagogical and governance challenges institutions must navigate, and what it takes to build equitable digital learning environments, followed by a Q&A.
Whether you work in education, are exploring the role of technology in public policy, or are simply curious about how AI is reshaping the future of learning, you are warmly welcome to join.
Speaker
Manuela Verduci is the CEO of Kiron Digital Learning Solutions. Kiron’s mission is to provide access to education for refugees and underserved communities worldwide while offering inclusive ed-tech solutions to companies and institutions across Europe. Manuela also leads one of Germany’s most successful integration programs, working to reshape inclusion efforts in Germany and globally across sectors like healthcare, green transition and education. Manuela is a published author of several works in the fields of Philosophy, Migration, and Diversity. She also teaches Ethics and Philosophy of Technology to international tech entrepreneurs.