Navneet Education showcased its vision for the future of AI-powered learning during the two-day World Technology Convention organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Mumbai on May 8 and 9, 2026. The convention brought together leading voices from the technology and education sectors to discuss how intelligent technologies are reshaping classrooms and redefining the future of learning.
Participating as a Silver Partner, NavneetAI hosted a special session titled “Reimagining Education in the Age of Intelligent Technologies”. The discussion focused on the growing role of artificial intelligence in education and explored how institutions, educators and technology providers can work together to improve learning outcomes in the digital era.
The event witnessed participation from several respected academic and industry leaders. The panel included Sagar Agarwal, Prof. R Prasad, Prof. Anupam Basu and Harshil Gala. The speakers discussed the growing importance of technology-enabled education and the need for stronger collaboration between academia and industry to prepare students for the future.
Throughout the session, experts highlighted how artificial intelligence is gradually transforming traditional classrooms into more adaptive and personalised learning environments. Discussions also centred on balancing technological innovation with human mentorship, ensuring that AI tools support teachers rather than replace them.
Speaking during the session, Harshil Gala said the future of education depends on building a balanced ecosystem where intelligent technologies complement the human side of teaching. According to him, meaningful collaboration between industry innovators and academic institutions is essential to ensure that classrooms across India can effectively use advanced technologies to improve student success.
The World Technology Convention also served as a platform for wider conversations around digital transformation in education. Participants discussed the importance of accessible learning tools, data-driven education systems and scalable digital infrastructure that can benefit students from urban as well as rural backgrounds.
Industry experts at the convention stressed that the education sector is currently undergoing one of its biggest technological shifts. From AI-based assessments and personalised learning models to digital content delivery and smart classrooms, institutions are increasingly adopting technology to make education more engaging and effective.
NavneetAI’s participation reflected the company’s continued focus on innovation in the education space. By engaging with educators, policymakers and technology leaders, the company reinforced its commitment to building future-ready learning environments that combine academic excellence with intelligent digital solutions.
The initiative by the Indian Chamber of Commerce was also praised for encouraging meaningful dialogue between stakeholders from education and technology sectors. Organisers believe such collaborations will play an important role in shaping a resilient and innovation-driven education ecosystem in India.
As educational institutions continue adapting to rapid technological change, discussions like these are expected to guide how AI and intelligent systems are responsibly integrated into classrooms in the years ahead.
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