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India’s imprint on Global Education Agenda with G20 Presidency

G20 Presidency

The realm of education is currently experiencing substantial changes, primarily driven by technological advancements and, significantly, through international partnerships among countries. The recently concluded G20 summit serves as a significant milestone in these global collaborative efforts, encompassing not only education but also various other sectors. It’s worth noting that the G20 nations, collectively responsible for 85% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 75% of global trade, play an indispensable role in the global economy.

In 1999, when the G20 countries first came together, their primary focus was achieving international financial stability. Over the years, as the G20 gained prominence, its agenda expanded to address various critical issues, including education. Recognising that education is a fundamental driver of economic growth and development, the G20 has consistently stressed that education is pivotal to achieving not only the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) but also many other important objectives.

The significance of education as an agenda gained momentum during the 2018 G20 meeting in Argentina when it was incorporated into the Sherpa Track. This development led to the establishment of the Education Working Group (EdWG), which convenes three to four times a year.

Under the leadership of past G20 presidencies, the Education Working Groups have focused on strengthening educational systems to make them more inclusive, accessible, and innovative. Topics such as educational poverty, the importance of universal quality education, ensuring continuity of learning during crises, and supporting teachers have been discussed extensively. The EdWG has also delved into the use of technology to ensure educational continuity and universal access, addressing challenges related to the digital divide, its impact on early learners, as well as issues concerning data privacy, cyber safety, and responsible technology use. Previous presidencies have also tackled issues related to the evolving nature of work and the necessity to enhance education and skill development to adapt to these changes.

As India assumes the presidency of the G20 summit this year, its primary goal is to collaborate with G20 countries to bridge gaps in quality education and skill development. Additionally, India aims to foster cooperation with universities worldwide to enhance technology-enabled learning, further advancing the global education agenda.

UNESCO’s G20 Expectation – Education Perspective

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is dedicated to advancing global peace and security by fostering international collaboration in education, arts, sciences, and culture. In pursuit of this vision, UNESCO plays a significant role in monitoring and participating in global education initiatives, including those occurring through international platforms like the G20. One of the key endeavors aimed at promoting quality and accessible education is the Education Working Group (EWG), established in 2018 during Argentina’s G20 Presidency. The EWG’s focus areas include skills for life and work, as well as the financing of education, and UNESCO has been actively supporting these efforts by advocating for policies that shape the future of education, life, and work.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is dedicated to advancing global peace and security by fostering international collaboration in education, arts, sciences, and culture. In pursuit of this vision, UNESCO plays a significant role in monitoring and participating in global education initiatives, including those occurring through international platforms like the G20. One of the key endeavors aimed at promoting quality and accessible education is the Education Working Group (EWG), established in 2018 during Argentina’s G20 Presidency. The EWG’s focus areas include skills for life and work, as well as the financing of education, and UNESCO has been actively supporting these efforts by advocating for policies that shape the future of education, life, and work.

Under the Indian Presidency of the G20’s Education Working Group this year, the guiding principle is “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – One Earth, One Family, One Future through Education.” This reflects the recognition that in a world facing significant challenges, solidarity and partnerships are essential to equip every learner with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to create a better future for themselves and society at large.

The G20 Education Working Group’s latest report and compendium offer a comprehensive analysis of promising practices and policies, showcasing the commitment of G20 and participating countries to drive transformation in education. These documents are the result of ongoing guidance and support from the G20 Education Working Group, as well as the dedicated efforts of the Indian Presidency G20 team, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), OECD, UNICEF, and UNESCO teams.

The G20 Education Working Group has centered its efforts on four primary themes:

  • Ensuring foundational literacy and numeracy and harnessing digital technology.
  • Strengthening the relevance and connections between education and the future of work.
  • Promoting collaboration between higher education and research.
  • Encouraging development and innovation within and across national boundaries.

Throughout, the emphasis remains on lifelong learning, with a focus on inclusive, high-quality, and equitable education for all.

The report introduces the “5 C’s framework” for unlocking inclusive, qualitative, collaborative tech-enabled learning. These five keys are Coordination and leadership, content and curriculum, connectivity and infrastructure, capacity and culture, and cost and sustainability, all underpinned by the need for accurate and timely data across these dimensions.

The G20 Education Working Group also addressed the challenges and opportunities presented by lifelong learning and the evolving landscape of work, particularly in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The global AI in education market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increased investments in AI and EdTech, the rise of edutainment, and advancements in technology. Countries are preparing to adapt to these changes by expanding postsecondary education, diversifying Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) opportunities, and examining skills development and recognition systems.

Furthermore, G20 countries are reevaluating their strategies to support higher education research, especially in critical areas such as energy, health, and climate change, to address present and future challenges effectively.

Significance of G20 in India’s Education Upliftment

India is making remarkable strides in the realm of educational transformation. Whether it’s the National Education Policy 2020, which garnered international acclaim, or the initiative to welcome foreign universities to establish campuses within India, the country is actively embracing all opportunities that have the potential to elevate the current educational landscape.

The same was witnessed when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Minister for Education have emphasised the significance of the G20 platform as an opportunity for India to showcase its leadership in the field of educational technology (edtech) and demonstrate the substantial progress made in digital education. During the G20 Summit, India intends to emphasise the achievements made under the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020, which places a strong emphasis on the role of technology in improving educational outcomes and presents a new educational paradigm to the global community.

This new paradigm has the potential to serve as a global model, particularly for emerging economies.

India is setting an exemplary precedent by showcasing a firm commitment to technology-driven education through robust public policies, a visionary approach, and adequate financial support. Such commitment is pivotal for achieving any goals related to inclusive education. The current government’s dedication to harnessing digital innovations to promote inclusivity in education is exemplified by the recent launch of the G20-Digital Innovation Alliance (DIA). The DIA is aimed at fostering innovative solutions and bringing together a coalition of players from the innovation ecosystem, including startups, investors, mentors, and institutions, all of whom are actively contributing to the development of digital public goods and innovations to advance economies and uplift societies.

This initiative encompasses startups that are working on edtech solutions and various other endeavors that amalgamate technology and education towards a shared objective of fostering development. Additionally, India’s education regulatory authorities, such as AICTE and UGC, have already put several similar initiatives into action, further driving the synergy between technology and education for developmental purposes.

End Note!

Mahatma Gandhi once articulated, “When I refer to education, I mean the holistic cultivation of the best qualities in a child or an individual— nurturing their physical, mental, and spiritual facets. Literacy, in and of itself, is not the ultimate goal of education; it’s not even the initial step. Instead, it’s just one of the tools that enable individuals to become truly educated.”

In the year 2023, India holds a significant position on multiple fronts. Its role as the G20 Presidency offers a distinctive opportunity for India to leave its mark on the global education agenda, influencing the world’s trajectory towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and more.

India’s G20 presidency is not merely a milestone for education but also positions the country as an advocate for both developing and underdeveloped nations. To keep this momentum of change going for betterment of the world, Prime Minister Modi passed on the G20 presidential responsibilities to Brazilian President Lula with heartfelt gratitude and also expressed confidence in India’s successor to advance the causes of “Global Unity” and “Prosperity,” and bring major developments with the advancements in education.

UGC invites HEIs to provide courses in online, ODL modes

UGC invites HEIs

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has announced a new opportunity for higher education institutions (HEIs) to seek recognition for the academic year 2023-24. This initiative aims to encourage more HEIs to provide programs in online, open, or distance learning (ODL) modes, with classes scheduled to commence in February 2024.

According to a notification released on Friday, the UGC has specified that the online application portal will be accessible for submissions from October 10th to October 31st. Additionally, HEIs have the option to apply offline, with the deadline for offline applications set for November 15th.

The notification emphasises that higher education institutions (HEIs) should not interpret the act of submitting an application as an automatic grant of approval. All applications will be carefully reviewed to ensure they comply with the standards outlined in the UGC (Open and Distance Learning Programmes and Online Programmes) Regulations of 2020 and any subsequent amendments.

In September of the previous year, the UGC revised its regulations for online and open learning, allowing autonomous colleges in India to offer online and distance education programs starting from the academic session of 2022-23 without the need for prior approval. These revised norms also enable these institutions to collaborate with education technology companies to create content and evaluation systems. However, specific categories of HEIs are still required to apply to the higher education regulator for permission.

The notification also states that eligible HEIs that have already received UGC recognition for offering Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and/or Online Programmes for the academic year 2023-24 can apply for recognition of additional programs if they wish to do so.

India, Greece in discussion to work together in the field of education

India, Greece

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has initiated talks to collaborate with Greece in order to improve cross-border collaboration in education.

T G Sitharam, chairman of AICTE, and Dimitrios Ioannou, Greek Ambassador, recently participated in a conversation in the national capital. The discussions focused on ways to encourage better cohesiveness and collaboration between Indian and Greek universities in cooperative research, training, twinning, and development.

Alexandros Boudouris, Deputy Chief of Mission, and Ismini Panagopoulou, First Counsellor for Political and Cultural Affairs, were also present during the meeting.

Following the meeting, Ambassador Ioannou informed the Greek Ministry of Education of AICTE’s honourable desire for collaboration. Ismini Panagopoulou will also enable linkages between AICTE and key Greek agencies in order to develop greater educational synergy.

Aside from the debate, Yogi Kochhar, the Honorary Commissioner; and a recognized happiness icon, introduced the ‘YOL’ scholarship program for any educational establishment that implements a happiness program in their surroundings.

Talking about the partnership, Prof T G Sitharam said, “AICTE, we have drawn inspiration from Chandrayaan-3 to embark on this journey of reclaiming and redeeming ‘Vasudev Kutumbakam.’ Recognising the challenges and opportunities of globalisation, we believe that cross-border collaboration is essential for shaping the future of our educational institutions and our nation.”

The meeting was organised by the Hellenic Indian Chamber of Commerce and Economy as the first step toward an educational relationship between AICTE and Greece.

Apeejay Stya University receives Grade ‘A’ accreditation from NAAC

Apeejay Stya University

Apeejay Stya University (ASU) has been accredited Grade ‘A’ by National National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) recently. ASU has been carrying forward the rich legacy of Apeejay Education, with over five decades of excellence in education and a presence of 26 educational institutions across India.

NAAC is an independent body established by the University Grants Commission (UGC), the Ministry of Education, and the Government of India, responsible for evaluating and accrediting higher education institutions.

NAAC is responsible for assessments and accreditations of higher education institutions based on a range of quality parameters, including aspects like infrastructure, the teaching-learning process, research, governance, and more.

ASU offers innovative teaching and learning experiences, encourages creativity and research across various disciplines, and emphasises value-based education, character development, and nation-building. It accomplishes this by blending technology and research with a trans-disciplinary approach to education. ASU doesn’t just provide ‘education for living’ but also ‘education for life,’ equipping students to confront the challenges of the globalised economy.

Sushma Paul Berlia, Chancellor, ASU and Chairperson of Apeejay Stya & Svran Group, expressed her delight regarding this significant accomplishment and stated, “We are thrilled to have received the ‘A’ Grade accreditation from NAAC, which serves as evidence of our steadfast commitment to delivering top-notch education. This recognition is the outcome of our dedicated faculty, innovative teaching methodologies, and a strong emphasis on research and community engagement. We will continue to strive for excellence and offer our students the best possible educational experience.”

27th Elets World Education Summit Wraps Up with Inspiring Insights and Global Collaboration in Malaysia

27th Elets World Education Summit Wraps Up

The 27th Elets World Education Summit (WES) continued its remarkable journey in Malaysia on its second day, providing a platform for global education leaders, policy-makers, and edtech experts to discuss cutting-edge innovations, transformative ideas, and collaboration in the field of education. The two-day summit, held at The Everly Putrajaya, Malaysia, attracted participants and speakers from across the world.

Insightful sessions, engaging discussions, and valuable takeaways for educators, policymakers, and edtech enthusiasts marked the second day of the summit.

Some of the key highlights from Day 2 included:

  • Keynote Addresses: Eminent figures from the education sector, such as Prof. Dato’ Dr. Md Amin bin Md Taff, Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris in Malaysia, shared their valuable insights on Day 2 of the summit. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Md Amin bin Md Taff addressed the topic “Embracing Transformation and Nurturing for Future Education,” while Prof. Dr. Ismi Arif Ismail, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International) at Universiti Putra Malaysia, discussed “New Trends in Higher Education: Where are We Now?” Additionally, Mikael Hermansson, a renowned TEDx Speaker, Author, and Edutainer, enlightened attendees with his presentation on the Swedish concept ‘Grej of the Day’ and other thought-provoking addresses. These sessions added significant value and depth to the Day 2 proceedings.
  • Panel Discussions: A diverse array of expert-led panel discussions tackled a broad spectrum of topics, embracing themes such as Inclusive Education for All, Game-Based Learning, the Integration of Data-Driven Instruction in Classrooms, the Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education, International Research Partnerships, and numerous other engaging topics. These dynamic conversations not only encouraged collaborative thinking but also offered attendees invaluable, real-world insights and takeaways.
  • EdTech Showcase & Networking Opportunities: The summit featured an EdTech showcase, where innovative startups and established companies presented their cutting-edge technologies and solutions. Participants had the chance to network with peers, exchange ideas, and develop valuable connections.

Celebrating Excellence at Elets World Education Awards

The Elets World Education Awards hold a distinguished reputation within the global education community. In this year’s edition, prominent educational institutions have been recognized across a spectrum of categories, including Creative Entrepreneurship in Early Childhood Education, Leading University in Asia, Outstanding Institute with the Best Placements, Innovation in International Curriculum Practice, Outstanding Performing Arts Education Provider of the Year 2023, Leading Edtech Company of the Year, and more.

As the curtains fell on Day 2 of the 27th Elets World Education Summit in Malaysia, the palpable enthusiasm among the participants was undeniable. The 27th edition of this summit left attendees with a more profound comprehension of the challenges and opportunities that currently define the global education landscape. It resoundingly reinforced the critical significance of collaboration, innovation, and adaptability as key drivers in shaping the future of education and learning.

The Grand Reveal: Welcoming the Next Chapter of #EletsWES

Peering into the future, Dr. Ravi Gupta, the Editor-in-Chief of Digital Learning Magazine and the Founder, Publisher, and CEO of Elets Technomedia, announced that the 28th Elets World Education Summit that is scheduled to take place on the 5th and 6th of February 2024 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This forthcoming summit holds great promise as yet another significant milestone summit, where prominent education leaders from around the world will converge to chart new frontiers in the field of education.

Stay connected with us for further updates on the 28th Elets World Education Summit in Dubai, as we continue our efforts to drive meaningful discussions and initiatives that will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of global education.

UDST and Edaa sign MoU to bridge the education and workforce gap

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The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) and Edaa, Qatar’s Central Securities Depository, have entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to address the gap between education and the professional world. This MoU seeks to offer unique opportunities to UDST students and simultaneously broaden Edaa’s service offerings.

“This partnership comes at an opportune moment,” remarked Dr. Al Naemi. The link between educational institutions and businesses is growing in significance as young individuals enter increasingly competitive job markets. We aim to offer our students unparalleled experiences to equip them with a competitive edge in the job market. Our MoU with Edaa signifies a significant step forward in realizing this vision.”

This collaboration serves as a cooperative framework, charting a course for mutual growth and shared learning across various domains. It includes the implementation of student internships and work placements at Edaa, allowing UDST students to gain practical experience.

Sheikh Saif, on the other hand, commented, “Our partnership with UDST reflects our dedication to nurturing local talent and infusing a fresh perspective into the financial sector. We anticipate a brighter future for Qatar’s academic and financial sectors as a result of our collaboration.”

Additional activities encompassed in the agreement encompass joint research initiatives that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, training and professional development opportunities for the wider UDST community, collaborative projects centered on innovation, and strategies for sharing data and knowledge to foster a culture of collective growth.

Day 1 of the 27th Elets World Education Summit comes to an end, marked by a burst of innovation and valuable insights

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The first day of the 27th Elets World Education Summit, Asia’s premier education summit, has drawn to a close, leaving participants inspired, informed, and eager for Day 2.

The summit, held 2nd October at The Everly Putrajaya, Malaysia, brought together leading experts, educators, policy-makers, and thought leaders from around the globe to explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the world of education. From dynamic panel discussions to insightful keynote presentations, Day 1 was a whirlwind of knowledge sharing in two specially curated tracks – Higher Education and School Education.

The inaugural session commenced with a warm welcome from Dr. Ravi Gupta, Editor-in-Chief, Digital Learning Magazine; Founder, Publisher and CEO, Elets Technomedia. Following his address, the audience was treated to valuable insights from prominent speakers, including Professor Dato’ Dr. Noor Inayah Bt. Ya’akub, President & Vice-Chancellor of Infrastructure University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; DATO’ Professor Dr. Mahmoud Khalid Al Msafir, Chairman & CEO of Alnoor International Schools, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and IR. TS. Dr. Aziyati Yusoff, Deputy Director at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Malaysia.

Day 1 of the summit delved into a wide array of trending topics in both school and higher education. These ranged from Malaysia’s emergence as a global education hub to discussions on 21st-Century Competencies & Future Readiness. Furthermore, the agenda covered pressing issues such as Bridging Borders for Educational Excellence, Opening Up Skills and Development Opportunities for Learners, and Exploring Tomorrow in Today’s Classrooms, among others.

In response to the growing global education market, the World Education Summit has introduced an Investment Track titled “Ed-Tech Startups on the Horizon: Gaining Insights into Emerging Investment Opportunities”. This segment brought together a distinguished group of investors and panellists, including Dr. Anand Govindaluri, the Founder & CEO of Govin Capital; Raja Hamzah Abidin, who serves as Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner at RHL Ventures in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Noor Amy Ismail, holding the position of Chief Operating Officer at Malaysia Venture Capital Management; John Lim, who is a Partner at Meet Ventures based in Singapore; and Teng Hau Lee, the Investment Director at Kairous Capital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

EdTech Unleashed: A Dynamic Startup Program

In addition to the well-established Conference, Expo, and Awards that have been a longstanding part of WES, this edition introduced a new and exciting initiative called EdTech Unleashed, a dynamic startup programme which aims to empower innovative ventures for driving innovations in the education ecosystem.

The programme facilitated a platform for promising Edtech startups to pitch their vision, products and services to investors.

Key Highlights

  • Inspirational Keynotes: Renowned speakers from the education sector shared their wisdom and vision, shedding light on the future of education and its transformative potential.
  • Thought-Provoking Panels: Engaging discussions on topics ranging from edtech innovations to inclusive education, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the pressing issues facing the education landscape.
  • Networking Galore: Attendees had the invaluable opportunity to connect and exchange ideas with peers, fostering collaboration and partnerships.
  • Exhibition Showcase: Cutting-edge technologies and solutions in education were on display, providing a glimpse into the future of learning.

As we look forward to the second day of the 27th Elets World Education Summit, the excitement continues to build. The summit promises to deliver even more insights, inspiration, and solutions that will shape the future of education.

Tomorrow, the summit will delve into a range of captivating topics, including the enrichment of student learning and development through international education collaboration in cross-cultural experiences.

The power-packed summit will also explore the acceleration of student impact through academia-industry partnerships. Additionally, insightful discussions will tackle the integration of digital literacy in higher education, leveraging technology to foster digital space learning for students.

As we dive deeper into the ever-evolving world of education, join us to strive for excellence, and collectively envision a brighter future for learners worldwide.

Education Leaders & Investors Join Forces to Drive Innovation at 27th Elets World Education Summit in Malaysia

Elets World Education Summit

The prestigious Elets World Education Summit (WES) is poised to return for its 27th edition, bringing together an exclusive gathering of decision-makers, visionaries, innovators, and industry leaders from around the world. Hosted by Elets Technomedia in collaboration with Digital Learning Magazine, the summit is scheduled to take place on October 2-3, 2023 in Malaysia.

This exclusive closed-door summit aims to explore new horizons and opportunities within the education sector, with a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation.

WES has a rich legacy of fostering innovation and driving positive transformation in the global education sphere. In alignment with this vision, we have chosen Malaysia which is also recognised as a prominent educational hub in Southeast Asia, for this edition. Malaysia’s educational framework has consistently led the way in introducing inventive pedagogical approaches and cutting-edge curriculum designs. The summit will delve into the realm of contemporary innovations, propelling novel ideas to the forefront of discussion.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the most cutting-edge EdTech solutions, engage in enriching discussions across school and higher education tracks, and gain exclusive access to a network of over 300 global educational leaders, among other valuable opportunities.

Specially Curated Dedicated Tracks

To enhance engagement & knowledge-exchnage experience, the summit will be divided into two distinct tracks—School Education and Higher Education. This innovative approach will provide attendees with the ultimate platform to connect, share insights, and collaborate with peers and experts across educational segments.

Higher Education Track

The Higher Education is one of the driving factors for employment in the nation and to address the challenges faced by higher education leaders or students is really critical. With a diverse range of topics, the summit will address critical issues in higher education and explore potential solutions for building a smarter future. Key discussion points include the technological impact on classroom dynamics; strategic leadership in higher education; Malaysia’s educational landscape: Delivering Cost-effective & Quality Education; building career-ready students, ensuring education for all; digitalisation in education; the role of AI in teaching; international collaborations, and the future of online education, among others.

To discuss these critical issues and many other topics, the summit will be graced by
Datuk Ariff Farhan Doss, Chief Operating Officer, Human Resource Development Corporation (Under Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR), Malaysia; Dr. N Varaprasad, Former Deputy President, National University of Singapore; Prof. Anurag Singh, Director – Institute of Business Management, GLA University, Mathura, India; YBhg Prof Dr. Ahmad Izanee Awang, President & Vice-Chancellor, Open University Malaysia, Malaysia; Professor Dato’ Dr. Noor Inayah Bt. Ya’akub, President & Vice-Chancellor, Infrastructure University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Prof. Datuk Ir Ts Dr Siti Hamisah Binti Tapsir, Group CEO/Vice-Chancellor, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Prof. Goi Bok Min, Vice- President, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia and many others esteemed speakers.

School Education Track

The School Education track will be graced by DATO’ Professor Dr. Mahmoud Khalid Al Msafir, Chairman & CEO, Alnoor International Schools; Dr. Jeffery J. Louis, COO and Principal, UCSI Schools Bandar Springhill, Malaysia; Ihab Ads, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Spectrum International School, Malaysia; Dr. HC Aslam Khan BSK, Academic Director and Vice Chairman of Erican Education Group, Executive Council Member of NAPEI, Malaysia and many others.

This segment will also delve into diverse topics addressing the pain points and demands of the school education ecosystem across the world. The key discussion points will be Technology for Education; Metacognition and Memory; Next-Generation Classrooms & Learning Models; Cross-Cultural Experiences; and Academia-Industry Partnerships to name a few.

Expo: A Showcase of Revolutionary Ideas

The Elets World Education Summit – Expo, a vital component of the event, will feature an impressive lineup of exhibitors from renowned educational institutions, leading edtech companies, and innovative startups. Attendees can explore the latest educational products, technologies, and services, participate in one-to-one meetings to facilitate growth plans and get familiar with groundbreaking innovations that can revolutionise their educational institutions.

Celebrating Excellence: 27th Elets World Education Awards

The summit will also shine a spotlight on exceptional initiatives and contributions in education through the Elets World Education Awards. Educators, policy-makers, and edtech leaders will be recognised for their transformative efforts that have shaped the educational landscape and improved learning outcomes for students. By celebrating excellence, the awards serve as an inspiration for educators to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation.

EdTech Unleashed: A Dynamic Startup Program

In addition to the well-established Conference, Expo, and Awards that have been a longstanding part of WES, this edition introduces a new and exciting initiative called EdTech Unleashed. This dynamic startup program is designed to shine a spotlight on promising edtech startups that exhibit exceptional potential. It aims to connect these startups with influential education leaders and investors from around the world.

Elets Technomedia is excited to announce the participation of esteemed investors who will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of tech-driven innovation in the education ecosystem.

The dynamic team of investors includes Adrian Hia, Partner, Kairous Capital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Dr. Anand Govindaluri, Founder & CEO, Govin Capital; Dash Dhakshinamoorthy, Founder, Startup Malaysia; Raja Hamzah Abidin, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner, RHL Ventures, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Noor Amy Ismail, Chief Operating Officer, Malaysia Venture Capital Management, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; John Lim, Partner, Meet Ventures, Singapore; Teng Hau Lee, Investment Director, Kairous Capital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. These visionary investors bring a wealth of experience and knowledge the programme, demonstrating their commitment to driving positive change in education.

This collaborative effort underscores a commitment to driving innovation and growth in the education technology landscape.

With a focus on collaborative efforts to cutting-edge insights, the 2-day summit holds potential for learning and forging some amazing opportunities for everyone attending, shaping a brighter and smarter future for education worldwide.

Elets Digital Learning is now on WhatsApp channel; Stay updated with the latest updates from the world of education

Elets Digital Learning is now on WhatsApp

Keeping pace with the ongoing transformations, Elets Digital Learning (digitallearning.eletsonline.com) is live on WhatsApp channel. Elets Digital Learning is Asia and the Middle East’s premier portal on innovations in education, focussing on Information and Communication Technology’s (ICT) role in it. Since, its inception in 2005, the portal has raised awareness about how technology is enhancing the scope and quality of education globally.

Follow us by clicking on the link below to stay up to date with the latest trends, solutions, and practices that are enhancing the landscape of education.

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WhatsApp channels serve as a tool for one-way broadcasting, allowing administrators to send text messages, photos, videos, stickers, and polls. The company is developing a searchable directory to help users discover channels that match their interests.

Broadrange AI signs MoU with RV University to shape the AI leaders of tomorrow through Generative AI

Generative AI

Broadrange AI announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with RV University, Bangalore. The goal of this strategic partnership is to leverage the advantages of both organisations and build a solid basis for young tech enthusiasts in India to explore the numerous prospects offered by the US AI industry, particularly in the field of generative AI.

RV University and Broadrange AI have partnered up to further the field of generative AI. The finest of both worlds are combined in this strategic cooperation, offering a nurturing environment for India’s emerging tech enthusiasts. These young technocrats will have the unique opportunity to explore the vast possibilities within the US AI industry, focusing on the dynamic domain of Generative AI.

RV University is pleased to showcase its young technocrats—students who are strongly entrenched in software development and driven by a keen interest in AI/ML technologies, notably Generative AI—in the spirit of this collaboration. These aspiring talents will be in a unique position to actively participate in and contribute to Broadrange AI’s pioneering endeavors in this game-changing field.

A pivotal aspect of this collaboration is Broadrange AI’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders in Generative AI. The company has meticulously curated a series of “intern-driven projects” designed to provide students with hands-on experience in developing and working with advanced Generative AI models. Through projects that encompass eLLM (Enterprise Large Language Model), Geneadaptic (Generative AI Application), and deep learning methodologies, students will be well-versed in prominent AI/ML tools that are essential in shaping the future of generative models, including:

A. Deep Learning: Leveraging advanced neural network architectures for solving complex AI challenges.

B. LangChain: An open-source framework for building applications powered by large language models

C. Hugging Face: A leading AI company behind the popular Transformers library, revolutionizing natural language processing with pre-trained models.

D. Large Language Models: Advanced AI systems, like GPT-3 and GPT-4, capable of understanding and generating human-like text across diverse applications.

E. Toolkits: GPT & BARD. Developed by OpenAI, and Google, these toolkits empower developers to train powerful generative models.

F. BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers): A pre-training language representation technique utilized for various tasks.

These tools not only offer students a competitive edge but also empower them to lead advancements in the dynamic field of Generative AI, which holds vast creative and practical potential.

“Emerging tech enthusiasts are at the forefront of AI’s evolution. Our collaboration with RV University underscores our commitment to refining their untapped potential in the realm of Generative AI. Beyond foundational projects, we’re excited to introduce them to cutting-edge tools that are reshaping the AI landscape”, states Krishna Guda, Co-Founder of Broadrange AI.

“Our young technocrats are on the brink of global AI innovation, particularly in Generative AI. With Broadrange AI’s diverse array of intern-driven projects and cutting-edge tools, they are poised for success. This partnership embodies our shared vision for the AI era that lies ahead”, said Dr. Sanjay Chitnis, Dean, RV University.

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