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| Apr 18, 2026

MICO University sets stage for National AI and Innovation Summit 

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Dr. Azizi Seixas, Founding Director of The Media and Innovation Lab at The University of Miami

The Mico University College is moving to help strengthen Jamaica’s position in the global digital economy with the staging of the Innovation with and for a Purpose (IP) Summit 2026, set for May 25–27 in Trelawny.

 Hosted in collaboration with The Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami, the national forum will convene leaders across government, business, academia, and the technology sector to examine how the country can prepare for the economic and workforce shifts being driven by artificial intelligence and digital transformation worldwide.

Students pass through the main entrance of the Mico University College on Maresceaux Road in Cross Roads, St Andrew, on April 22, 2020. (Photo: Facebook @themicouniversitycollege)

According to Dr. Asburn Pinnock, President of The Mico University College, countries are being forced to rethink how they educate their citizens, support businesses, and remain competitive. “For Jamaica, the IP Summit is being positioned as a platform to confront these questions directly and to begin aligning national efforts around a shared vision for the future,” he said.

“This is about readiness,” said Dr. Azizi Seixas, Founding Director of The Media and Innovation Lab at The University of Miami. “The global economy is evolving quickly, and Jamaica must be intentional about how it prepares. The IP Summit creates a space for the country to examine where we are, where we need to go, and how we plan to get there.”

The summit will feature a diverse line-up of global and regional thought leaders, including Dr. David Rhew of Microsoft, Dr. Rada Mihalcea of the University of Michigan, and Dr. Brent Anders of the American University of Armenia, alongside regional experts in science, education, and public policy. Discussions will span key sectors such as education, health, entrepreneurship, climate resilience, and workforce development, with a focus on how artificial intelligence can be responsibly applied to drive national and regional progress.

Dr. Asburn Pinnock, President of The Mico University College

Dr. Pinnock emphasised that the summit is designed to translate complex technological shifts into real, local impact.

“Rather than treating artificial intelligence as a distant concept, the forum will centre on what it means for Jamaica’s education system, workforce development, entrepreneurship landscape, and long-term economic growth. It will also play a key role in shaping a more coordinated national approach to innovation, encouraging deeper collaboration between policymakers, educators, and private sector leaders.”

Beyond the immediate discussions, the IP Summit is intended to contribute to a broader national movement, one that positions Jamaica as a serious participant in the global innovation economy and a convening hub for technology-focused dialogue in the Caribbean. 

In the long term, the event’s conveners envision the summit as a catalyst for sustained impact, helping to influence policy direction, strengthen talent development, and expand opportunities for investment and innovation across the country. The IP Summit 2026 will take place at the Ocean Coral Spring Hotel in Trelawny, Jamaica, from May 25–27, 2026. 

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