LYRRA Supports Stevens Institute of Technology AI Leadership Event Featuring Perfect Corp. and Network Tree Founders

In collaboration with Stevens Graduate Women in Business (SGWIB), Stevens Institute of Technology, LYRRA proudly supported a major AI leadership event that brought together influential voices from the tech and entrepreneurial sectors to explore how artificial intelligence can transcend borders and drive human progress. The event was curated and hosted by Angelina Saiyi Li, founder and publisher of LYRRA and SGWIB.

The keynote speaker, Wayne Liu, Chief Growth Officer of Perfect Corp. (NYSE: PERF), delivered a powerful address outlining how AI is redefining growth trajectories and innovation pipelines across industries. Following the keynote, a fireside chat with Carly Doyle, pioneering founder of Network Tree, offered inspiring perspectives on entrepreneurship, community building, and the role of AI in creating a more inclusive future.

In her opening remarks, Angelina Saiyi Li reflected on her prior cross-cultural initiatives, sharing:

"A few years ago, I led the launch of a South Korean restaurant guidebook in partnership with VISA and CITIC Bank, even at a time of diplomatic tension between China and Korea. Despite the challenges, I insisted on holding the event at the South Korean Embassy in China and brought Microsoft in to co-present the white paper. I deeply believe that good things — whether great cuisine or transformative technology — should transcend borders."

She continued:

"Today, that good thing is AI. AI is a superpower. It is a means for anyone, anywhere, to achieve their ambitions. But more importantly, it is a tool for building a future that is more just, more innovative, and more interconnected — beyond borders and divisions."

This event was part of LYRRA's ongoing commitment to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue between technology, human culture, and leadership. By connecting high-impact industry figures with future innovators, the initiative underscored LYRRA’s belief that AI should not just optimize industries — it should elevate societies.

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