Preparations for India’s most significant gathering of global higher education luminaries, Eduverse Summit 2023, have gained momentum with the inclusion of prominent industry experts and leaders as event speakers. Recently, Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) joined the summit as a distinguished speaker.
The Eduverse Summit 2023 will host its inaugural edition from October 26-28, 2023, at JW Marriott, Aerocity, New Delhi. The event will welcome 1,200 global education leaders, higher education institute heads, reformers, industry experts, thought leaders and Indian policymakers. Distinguished experts from Canada, the US, the UK, Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and the UAE will collaborate with their Indian counterparts to initiate a global dialogue aimed at enhancing higher education. The speakers include:
Eduverse Summit 2023 Global Chairperson – Professor Sarah Todd, Vice President (Global), Griffith University, Australia
● India Chairperson – Prof (Dr) T G Sitharam, Chairman, All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE)
● MohitGambhir, President & CEO, Verispire, Former Founder Director, Innovation Cell, Ministry of Education, Government of India
● Ira Singhal, Special Secretary, Education, Arunachal Pradesh
● Manoj Kumar, Chairman and Managing Director, EdCIL –
● Victor Tomiczek, Director of International Recruitment and Global Partnerships, Cape Breton University
● Raghwa Gopal, CEO, M Square Media
● Dr Nancy Richmond, Marketing Professor, College of Business, Florida International University
● Warren Emanuel, Director, University and College Counseling, American Embassy School
Ved Mani Tiwari has three decades of experience working with the Government of India and key corporates in a wide range of sectors, including infrastructure, energy, urban development, and transportation. He is a strong advocate of using technology to democratize skill development, employment, and entrepreneurship. “In today’s scenario, the expectations from education and educational institutes have changed dramatically. Workplaces require a workforce that consistently invests in learning and development. Therefore, higher education has to move at a pace that is completely aligned with industry needs and how the workplaces of the future are going to work. The Eduverse Summit 2023 is going to weave together all these important aspects related to higher education. I’m looking forward to joining the dialogue with global leaders at the Summit,” said Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
Eduverse Summit spokesperson stated, “Eduverse Summit 2023 will play a pivotal role in advancing the much needed industry dialogue around higher education and skill development. We are elated to have Ved Mani Tiwari join us at the summit. This summit will present diverse perspectives and ideas which will foster collaborative efforts among stakeholders, institutions, and policymakers to ensure that education remains accessible and beneficial for students worldwide”.
Touted as India’s first global conference on higher education, the summit will facilitate substantial discussion on innovative higher education practices, address pressing challenges, and define global trends for educators, institutions, and learners. The summit’s spotlight will be its dedicated workshops for high school counsellors and agents. These industry-specific learning sessions will empower these education experts to understand the present scenario, share peer knowledge and industry best practices.
This summit will serve as a pivotal industry platform to discuss the importance of skilling in the education system. It is being hosted at a time when India is undergoing an ‘Education Revolution’. Similar to the White and Green Revolutions, the nation is actively encouraging private, public, public-private and international collaborations to enhance education accessibility, quality, and impact. India is poised to implement the extensively researched National Education Policy 2020, with a strong emphasis on equitable access to education and vocational learning.
According to the IBEF report, India had 38.5 Million students enrolled in higher education in 2019-20. In 2022 alone, 7.7 Lakh Indian students chose foreign universities for higher education and an equal number of learners are expected to explore international higher education options this year too.
The Summit’s agenda has been meticulously crafted to encompass globally relevant topics, including student mobility, (facilitating student exchanges and study abroad initiatives), deciphering education policy and reforms, examining trends, addressing challenges, and providing future insights. The three day Summit features focused discussions, insightful fireside chats, engaging dialogues, and networking opportunities. Interested participants can register for the event on the official website here