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21
Jan
2025
IES Joins Forces with Weezli Founders & Lazarski Dean
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This holiday season, IES proudly hosted Alexandre Ghoussoub and Giorgio Kassouf, founders of Weezli and AI experts in task automation and chatbot innovation. Their visit fostered inspiring discussions on AI’s role in transforming education and highlighted promising collaboration opportunities. Additionally, Dr. Martin Dahl, Dean of Lazarski University in Poland, joined the event, enriching the exchange of ideas and strengthening international partnerships.
This holiday season, the International Education Society (IES) had the distinct honor of hosting Alexandre Ghoussoub and Giorgio Kassouf, the visionary founders of Weezli. As leading experts in artificial intelligence, specializing in task automation and chatbot innovation, Alexandre and Giorgio brought invaluable insights into the transformative potential of AI in the educational sector. Their visit sparked dynamic discussions on how advanced technologies can be integrated into IES’s academic programs, paving the way for collaborative projects that aim to enhance learning experiences and streamline administrative processes.

“We are thrilled to welcome Alexandre and Giorgio to IES. Their expertise in AI aligns perfectly with our mission to provide cutting-edge education and prepare our students for the future,” said Zina Kyriakou, co-founder of IES. The conversations centered around practical applications of AI in classrooms, personalized learning, and the development of intelligent systems that can support both educators and
students.

In addition to hosting the Weezli founders, IES was delighted to welcome Dr. Martin Dahl, Dean of Lazarski University in Poland. Dr. Dahl’s presence facilitated a rich exchange of ideas between IES and Lazarski University, exploring avenues for academic collaboration and joint research initiatives. The partnership aims to foster cross-cultural academic programs, student exchanges, and collaborative
research projects that leverage the strengths of both institutions.

The event was further enriched by a cultural excursion to Strasbourg’s enchanting Christmas Market, organized by IES founders Zina and Soula Kyriakou. This outing not only provided a festive atmospherebut also strengthened the bonds between participants from France, Poland, and Lebanon, highlighting the importance of cultural diversity in academic collaborations.



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