mUni campus successfully concludes 2nd edition of EduTech Congress in Delhi
Abhay Anand | August 24, 2018 | 01:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 24: mUni campus successfully concluded its second edition of EduTech Congress 2018 for various stakeholders in Indian higher education system in Delhi. The theme for this summit was “Digital Stack and AI transforming Higher Education”. The one day conference focused around six pillars of higher education through key notes, panel discussions, use of cases and various technology demonstrations on each pillar and how it can amplify efficiencies, help bring back Indian higher education to life and make it future ready.
Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) said, "The challenges that we are facing in our education system is the sheer quantum of number of colleges and number of seats available, lack of technology, lack of skilled talent for hiring and many more. mUni platform showcased the six pillars of education right from launching the program, advertising the program, students admission, staffing, training, teaching, admission process and placements. EduTech congress is a great platform for all the educational institutes to come together to engage & collaborate with one another. The adoption of technology in Indian educational institutes has become very critical to improve efficiency.”
EduTech Congress provides a platform Bhupesh Daheria, Founder, mUni campus & CEO, Aegis School of Data Science added, “The Edutech Congress 2018 in Mumbai was a grand success. The success of the first edition in Mumbai has encouraged us to organize Edutech Congress in Delhi to discuss the broader perspective of technology and its role in education sector. Currently, AI and digital Technologies are major catalysts for bringing transformation in education in various functions like learning outcome, placement, admissions, skilling and course curriculum design. I am pleased with the overwhelming response from stakeholders across the education market.”
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