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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech's Alumni Entrepreneurship and International Presence Showcased at European Innovation Forum]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>By Paul DeMerritt, Ivan Allen College Communications</strong></em></p>

<p>On September 7, roughly&nbsp;70 Georgia Institute of Technology&nbsp;alumni, entrepreneurs, speakers, and guests from Europe and the U.S., including <strong><a href="http://modlangs.gatech.edu">School of Modern Languages</a> Chair and Professor <a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/people/person/anna-westerstahl-stenport">Anna Westerstahl Stenport</a></strong>&nbsp;,convened in Munich, Germany for&nbsp;<a href="http://global.gatech.edu/innovation-forum-germany2019">Georgia Tech<strong>&rsquo;</strong>s third <strong>European Innovation Forum</strong>.</a></p>

<p>The forum&nbsp;was created by Georgia Tech&rsquo;s International Initiatives&nbsp;to&nbsp;share&nbsp;the breadth&nbsp;of the Institute&rsquo;s&nbsp;international culture of innovation. This year&#39;s forum&nbsp;focused&nbsp;on&nbsp;three distinct themes:</p>

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	<li><strong>What Drives Innovation: Nature or Nurture?</strong></li>
	<li><strong>New and Traditional Careers</strong></li>
	<li><strong>Entrepreneurship and Artificial Intelligence (AI)</strong></li>
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<p>This year was also notable as it was the first iteration to&nbsp;include&nbsp;targeted corporate meetings&nbsp;with representatives from <strong>Adidas, BMW, General Electric, Google, IBM, Siemens</strong>, and the <strong>State of Georgia&rsquo;s Europe Office</strong>.</p>

<p>The first two panels of the day centered on the global reach of Georgia Tech&rsquo;s alumni entrepreneurship and the role that Artificial Intelligence plays driving industries of the future. Stenport closed the forum with a special presentation entitled &ldquo;The University of the 21st&nbsp;Century and Languages at Georgia Tech.&rdquo;</p>

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<p>&ldquo;I represented the Center for 21st Century Universities (C21U), <strong>the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts</strong>, and the School of Modern Languages and spoke about a number of educational innovations that integrate priorities in the Creating the Next in Education Commission&rsquo;s emphasis on lifelong learning, whole person-skills, and the principles of T-shaped professionals, who demonstrate deep expertise in a technical field while simultaneously leveraging cross-communication and leadership&nbsp;competencies,&rdquo;&nbsp;<strong>Stenport</strong> said.&nbsp;</p>

<p>She also highlighted the School of Modern Languages&rsquo;&nbsp;recent innovative graduate programs, such as the <a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/ms-degrees/ms-gmc"><strong>Master of Science in Global Media and Cultures</strong></a>&nbsp;and the<strong> <a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/ms-degrees/ms-alis">Master of Science in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies</a></strong>, in addition to its international summer offerings in Europe such as&nbsp;the <a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/study-abroad"><strong>Languages for Business and Technology</strong></a>&nbsp;in Germany, France, and Spain.</p>

<p>While the focus on Artificial Intelligence grounded the day&rsquo;s entrepreneurial conversations in an explicitly technological context, Stenport highlighted the role that language and the humanities play in fostering global communication competencies.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Humanities skills are critical to successful entrepreneurship as well as Artificial Intelligence. For instance, the School&rsquo;s collaboration with <strong>Georgia Tech Lorraine-Metz</strong> in for a semester-long&nbsp;immersive sustainability-oriented program offered in French and in partnership with <strong>Serve-Learn-Sustain</strong> and the <strong>School of Modern Languages&rsquo;s French</strong> <strong>program</strong>, which includes both community-based engagements and projects, as well as a course that is part of Georgia Tech&rsquo;s <strong>CREATE-X</strong> entrepreneurship program. In terms of successful Artificial Intelligence, integrating cross-cultural understanding will be critical; this is a complex form of communication interaction, where knowledge of cultural assumptions and idiomatic language use is highly significant.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Stenport believed the Innovation Forum was an effective showcase for the disciplinary breadth&nbsp;of Georgia Tech&rsquo;s research and public engagement, and for the innovative academic programs in the Ivan Allen College and the School of Modern Languages.&nbsp;</p>
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