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ArdorComm – Education Leadership Symposium Friday, 19th Jul’24 | Indore

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“ArdorComm – Education Leadership Symposium” Friday, 19th July 2024 | Indore #ELS2024 #ELSIndore #EducationLeadershipSymposium Event Theme: The future of Education in India Samsung presents ‘ArdorComm- Education Leadership Symposium’ as a ‘Physical Meet’ on 19th July 2024 | Indore The future of education in India is undergoing a transformative phase, driven by technological advancements and a focus on inclusivity. Key areas of development include bridging the digital divide to ensure equitable access to education across urban and rural areas, integrating entrepreneurial education to cultivate young innovators and job creators, and overcoming digital illiteracy to prepare students for a tech-driven world. The use of AI tutors for personalized learning, empowering educators with digital skills and continuous professional development, and establishing rural innovation hubs to provide technological access and foster local innovation are also crucial. By addressing these areas, India aims to build an inclusive, innovative, and technology-driven educational ecosystem that empowers every learner to achieve their full potential. In the upcoming ‘Education Leadership Symposium’ on 19th July at Indore, we are inviting senior leadership from the education fraternity to have a meaningful brainstorming session. KEY DISCUSSION POINTS Bridging the Digital Divide: Ensuring Equitable Access to Education AI Tutors: The Future of Personalized Education Assistance From Classroom to Boardroom: Cultivating Young Entrepreneurs Empowering Educators: Training Teachers for a Digital Future Overcoming Digital Illiteracy: Preparing Students for a Tech-Driven World Rural Innovation Hubs: Bringing Technological Advancements to Remote Areas Who Should Attend: Educators Academicians Chancellors Vice-Chancellors CEOs Directors Principals Deans Eminent Speakers AGENDA Time Event Flow 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM Registration & Networking Tea 4:00 PM – 4:05 PM Welcome note by ArdorComm Media 4:05 PM – 5:50 PM ‘Inspiring Leadership Dialogue’ by Industry Leaders 5:50 PM – 6:00 PM SAMSUNG Keynote 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Round Table Discussion Moderated by ArdorComm Media 7:00 PM – 7:15 PM Felicitation Ceremony 7:15 PM Onwards Networking Cocktails followed by Dinner VENUE Radisson Blu Hotel Indore, Radisson Blu Hotel Indore12, Ring Rd, Scheme No 171 Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452010

Anantha Krishnan B, CEO- Operations, Kalorex Group, Ahmedabad shared their approach at Kalorex Group of Institutions

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“The issue today is with the influx of AI and other technologies, identifying the skill set needed for a generation that will see the world 15 years later” said Anantha Krishnan B, CEO- Operations, Kalorex Group, Ahmedabad  Could you please highlight some of the initiatives or significant projects of the Kalorex Group of Institutions? We, as an organization, have always been forward-looking. As a policy, we think 15 years ahead of our times. The issue today is with the influx of AI and other technologies, identifying the skill set needed for a generation that will see the world 15 years later. We are working on those lines. The initiative of the AI clone and Avtar Maya that we have created of Dr. Shroff is a step towards that same vision to get the best of skill sets to the children. The progress is ongoing. What are the steps of Kalorex Group towards sustainable education? A couple of things I’d like to mention from today’s session. The morning session on NEP was fantastic. NEP, as a document, is very detailed, but the challenge is implementation. We, as a company, have created ways to implement NEP and converted those practices into a booklet, which we distributed today. This booklet is the outcome of dedicated efforts by about 70-80 teachers across the city who brainstormed and came up with easy implementation strategies adaptable by any school. By following these practices, we can expect a better future in the next 10 years. What motivates a teacher in your institution, and how do they cope with diverse students in a classroom? A teacher must always be forward-looking and a source of information and knowledge. In the age of AI, information is readily available on screens. If a teacher teaches something in the classroom, a child can immediately verify it on a computer. The challenge is teaching students how to compete with humanoids and AI. If you compete with a robot, like in a game of chess or badminton, the robot is likely to win. We need to teach students resilience, value systems, and adaptations required to compete with AI and robots. That’s what we are working on. What are your takeaways from today’s events, and how do such forums help society at large? On paper, many policies and government initiatives come up, especially in the last 10 years with the current government. Initiatives like the AAR card program and UPI payments are examples of good governance practices that schools need to implement for the next generation. Schools play a significant role in translating these policies into practice. For example, I come from a deep south village where the river used to have water up to my neck, but now the water level is down to 1 foot. We, as humans, are responsible for this and for restoring the river. Sessions like these teach us how to implement policies at a ground level, which is crucial for the future. Your efforts in organizing such sessions are commendable. I plan to attend your upcoming sessions in Indore and Vishakapatnam. Any final thoughts or messages? Thank you for having me at this event. It was a pleasure to be here and support your initiatives. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to your future sessions. Thank you.