New Delhi: The National Education, Employability and EdTech Summit 2026, held at Bharat Mandapam, brought together several prominent experts from the fields of education, technology and skilling on a single platform. The conference focused on the future of global talent and the rapidly evolving education landscape.
The summit primarily highlighted important themes such as 'Upskilling, Reskilling, Digital Literacy, AI Fluency and 21st Century Skills' which are considered essential for the workforce of the next generation.
The education summit held at Bharat Mandapam was inaugurated by Sachin Marya, Editorial Director, Entrepreneur India. While highlighting the importance of education, he stated that the worlds of education, employment and EdTech are rapidly transforming due to changing times and evolving environments. He emphasized that in order to face future challenges, the education system must become more accessible, flexible, innovation-driven and aligned with industry requirements.
During the Indian Education Congress & Awards 2026, several experts and thought leaders shared their perspectives on how the education ecosystem must evolve to meet the needs of an AI-driven and skill-oriented global economy.
The session featured prominent speakers including Priyanka Moza, India Country Director- G100 MAC India; Tarun Anand, Chancellor & Founder- Universal AI University; Deepank Agarwal, CTO- SpeakX.AI and Praveen Kumar Rajbhar, Founder- Skilling You.
The panel discussions emphasized that a culture of continuous learning, digital transformation and strong industry-academia collaboration is fundamental to building future-ready talent. Speakers noted that integrating AI-powered learning tools, digital platforms and practical skill development into the education system is the need of the hour to prepare India’s youth for global opportunities.
At the conclusion of the event, experts stressed that in a rapidly changing technological world, upskilling and reskilling are no longer optional but essential. They added that if educational institutions, industry and technology platforms work together, India’s youth can be empowered to become strong and competitive participants in an AI-driven, skills-based global economy.