
At the 35th World Education Summit (WES) Dubai, Elets Technomedia Private Limited marked a significant milestone in international collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The AI Institute (AI-INSTITUTET), Sweden. The agreement underscores a shared commitment to advancing cross-border cooperation in artificial intelligence research, education, and best practices, with a focus on responsible and scalable AI adoption globally.
The MoU was formalised by Dr. Ravi Gupta, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Elets Technomedia, and Hani Raisi Halilovic, Founder of The AI Institute, Sweden. The partnership marks a strategic step toward fostering international collaboration in applied artificial intelligence, governance frameworks, and workforce transformation.
The collaboration establishes a structured framework for the exchange of best practices, applied AI research, and thought leadership, with a strong emphasis on real-world AI applications across education systems, public policy, and industry ecosystems. Key areas of cooperation include joint research initiatives, applied AI use cases, whitepapers, case studies, and global AI reports, aimed at supporting ethical, transparent, and future-ready AI implementation.
Under the MoU, both organisations will also collaborate on AI-focused conferences, summits, webinars, and policy dialogues, creating sustained platforms for engagement among AI researchers, policymakers, academia, and industry leaders across regions.
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As part of the agreement, Elets Technomedia will leverage its international media platforms, publications, and global events to provide visibility and dissemination for joint initiatives, while facilitating engagement with governments, universities, education leaders, and EdTech ecosystems. The AI Institute will contribute its research expertise, global perspectives, and insights into ethical and applied AI, supporting future-ready AI skills development and responsible innovation narratives.
Signed at the 35th World Education Summit, Dubai, the non-exclusive, non-financial MoU, valid for three years, reflects a shared commitment to shaping the future of AI and education through global collaboration and knowledge exchange.




















