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SELIN Club Hosted its Conference “EDUNOVATION”

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SELIN Club, the world’s leading global community for education leaders, proudly hosted its groundbreaking conference, EDUNOVATION, at the prestigious Lemon Tree Convention Centre in Gurugram. The event brought together over 100 esteemed guests, including renowned educators, industry experts, and esteemed researchers, to engage in insightful discussions and explore the present and future of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in education, both on national and international scale.

Representatives from various SELIN Club chapters, including Gurugram, Agra, Ghaziabad, Delhi, and Noida, were present at EDUNOVATION, making it a truly collaborative and inclusive gathering of education enthusiasts. The conference served as an ideal platform for participants to exchange ideas, share insights, and explore the transformative potential of robotics and AI in the dynamic landscape of education.

Dr. Meenakshi Gupta, an educational powerhouse with over two decades of expertise in the educational arena was the keynote speaker. Dr. Gupta’s session highlighted the potential of AI and robotics in education, providing attendees with valuable insights into the innovative applications of these technologies.

Shruti Verma, CEO, SELIN Club, expressed her excitement about the conference, saying, “EDUNOVATION marks a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize education. This pioneering conference brings together thought leaders from across the country to collectively envision and shape the future of robotics and AI in education.”

Dr. Siya Seth, Managing Director, SELIN Club, emphasized the importance of research-based conferences like EDUNOVATION in propelling education forward, saying, “By organizing events like EDUNOVATION, we provide a platform for educators, researchers, and industry experts to collaborate, learn from one another, and foster innovation in the field of education. It allows us to stay at the forefront of educational advancements and better prepare our students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”

EDUNOVATION featured a carefully curated series of engaging presentations, interactive panel discussions, and enlightening workshops, all focused on exploring the potential of robotics and AI in education. The conference provided a unique opportunity for participants to gain practical insights, explore cutting-edge research, and exchange best practices in leveraging robotics and AI to enhance learning outcomes.

Our esteemed global advisory member, Mr. NM Bhatia, graciously extended his heartfelt appreciation and felicitated all the distinguished speakers who graced the conference with their invaluable insights and expertise.

One of the attendees remarked, “This conference has been truly eye-opening and inspiring. The presentations and discussions have given me valuable insights into the potential of robotics and AI in transforming education. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this event.”

Further, CEO Shruti Varma took the opportunity to unveil SELIN Club’s latest initiative, the SELIN CLUB APP, a global collaborative web app designed for all education stakeholders worldwide. The glimpse of this innovative platform showcased the club’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve education on a global scale.

With its unwavering commitment to research-based approaches, EDUNOVATION stands as a testament to SELIN Club’s dedication to driving innovation and excellence in education. By providing a platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and networking, SELIN Club continues to empower educators to deliver quality education and equip students with the skills they need to thrive in the future.

SELIN Club is now strongly present in 20 countries and over 10,000 members globally. This global reach demonstrates the widespread recognition and impact of SELIN Club’s initiatives and the growing importance of its role in shaping the future of education.

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