It was a moment of pride for Techno India Group as our Co-Chairperson, Prof. Manoshi RoyChowdhury, addressed the opening session of EduMeet 2025, hosted by ASSOCHAM (The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India). Sharing the dais with stalwarts like Dr. Andrew Fleming, Mr. Manoj Joshi, Mr. Alok Tibrewal, Prof. Dilip Shah, and several other visionary educationists, she brought to the forefront a voice rooted in both innovation and empathy.
This year’s theme—“Global Education Mobility and Artificial Intelligence in Education Delivery”—could not be more relevant. In a world that’s constantly shifting, conversations like these remind us of the immense possibilities that lie ahead when we combine the power of technology with the purpose of education.
One of the most significant moments of the event was the unveiling of the ASSOCHAM–EY Knowledge Report on AI as a Catalyst for Education Delivery. It marks a big step forward in reimagining how we teach and how students learn in today’s digital-first world.





But amidst all the talk of AI, data, and innovation, Prof. RoyChowdhury gently reminded everyone of what truly matters: the core values of education. She spoke about the need to remain rooted in empathy, ethics, and inclusivity, even as we embrace global collaboration and advance tools.
“At Techno India Group, we believe education should break barriers—not just geographical, but also societal and technological,” she shared. “Our goal is to shape learners who are not just career-ready, but compassionate, curious, and globally conscious individuals.”
EduMeet 2025 wasn’t just another event; it was a shared vision for the future. One where technology doesn’t replace the human touch, but enhances it. And Techno India Group is proud to be part of this journey—where education goes beyond classrooms, beyond countries, and truly touches lives.
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