Founder Ghada Hinain represented AUT at the University of the Third Age (U3A) Annual Conference, a global gathering of over 140 member universities serving more than 2.5 million senior learners. She highlighted the importance of lifelong education and the growing role of technology programs in empowering older adults to stay active, connected, and engaged in modern society.
Emphasizing the value of tech-savvy seniors, Founder Hinain noted that combining digital literacy with life experience enables them to make meaningful social and professional contributions. She also called for legislation supporting part-time work for retirees, helping safeguard their financial stability and ensuring their continued participation in community and economic life.
