Building a Future-Ready
Global Education Ecosystem

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About the Summit

Where India’s Education Leaders
Meet the World

The 36th Edition of the World Education Summit is a closed-door, invite-only B2B conclave taking place in September in New Delhi. Over two high-density days, India’s leading education leaders will convene in one curated room for peer-level conversations across Higher Education and School Education.

No trade show. No open registration. Every seat at the table is earned.

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Editions
30,000+
Attendees
3,000+
Speakers
2,000+
Partners & Exhibitors
11,000+
Schools Engaged
7,500+
Higher Ed Institutions
5,000+
EdTech Leaders
1,100+
Government Dignitaries

Why India?

The Education Opportunity the
World Cannot Afford to Overlook

India is not simply a large education market. It is the world's most consequential education experiment, running at a scale, speed, and
complexity that no other country has attempted in modern history.

248M+
Learners in the Education System
1168
Universities & Higher Ed Institutions
1.47M+
Schools Across India
10.5M+
Teachers in the Workforce
$313B
Projected Education Market by 2030
NEP 2020
Largest Policy Reform Since 1986
20+
Foreign Universities Entering India
273%
Education Funding Growth 2025-26
2047
Viksit Bharat Education Horizon
Who Should Attend?

The People in the Room

The World Education Summit is built on one commitment: every person in this room has the authority to make decisions that matter. Attendance is by invitation only. We do not measure success by footfall. We measure it by the quality of the conversations, partnerships, and institutional outcomes that leave the room with the delegates.

Policymakers and government leaders at the World Education Summit

Policymakers & Government Leaders

Union and State Ministers for Education. Secretaries and Joint Secretaries from the Ministry of Education and State Departments. Chairs and Members of UGC, AICTE, NAAC, NBA, NCTE, and NITI Aayog education vertical. IAS officers leading school and higher education reform at state and district level.

Key Discussion Points

Dual Tracks. Unified Vision.

New-Age Learning Models
NEP 2020 in the Classroom
What's Actually Working
Smart Classrooms
AI, AR & Adaptive Learning in Indian Schools
Public-Private Partnerships
Mental Health & Student Wellbeing at Scale
World-Class Schools
Vocational Education from Grade 6 The Skills-First School
World-Class Schools
Reimagining School Education for a Developed India by 2047
India Goes Global
India's Rising Footprint in Global University Rankings
Foreign Universities in India
Foreign Universities in India
Foreign Universities in India
AI-Integrated Universities From Curriculum to Governance
Foreign Universities in India
India's Universities and the Road to Viksit Bharat 2047
Foreign Universities in India
Academic Bank of Credits & Flexible Degree Pathways
Distinguished Voices

Past Speakers

Backed By the Best.

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Testimonials


"It was a privilege to be a panelist at the World Education Summit. The forum provided an excellent platform to gain valuable insights into the future of education. The diverse range of topics discussed offered a wealth of information, adding depth, variety, and opportunities for reflection. The nuanced perspectives on the changes that are set to transform the education landscape in the near future were both insightful and thought-provoking. They also helped bring greater clarity to the roadmap for achieving excellence in education. Thank you for such an enriching experience."

Suja George

Suja George

Chairperson
Alpha Group of Institutions | India

"I thoroughly enjoyed having the opportunity to moderate a panel on the second day of the summit. This gave me the opportunity to plan and steer a discussion regarding the 2030 outlook for education on behalf of the audience. Likewise, my colleagues very much enjoyed the summit and the opportunity to meet and network with new colleagues. Hearing perspectives from around the world is very interesting indeed."

Tim Hughes

Dr. Tim Hughes

Director of Academic Quality Assurance & School Improvement
Bloom Education | UAE

"Beyond the high level of reflection offered by the summit, what I particularly appreciated was the context, which fostered a fruitful exchange of human relationships and interconnections, making the event a true hub for exchange and co-construction engineering and philosophical thinking on the education of the future."

Ilaria Bosi

Dr. Ilaria Bosi

Pedagogical Director
Argenta City Hall | Italy

"It was truly an honour to be part of the 35th World Education Summit in Dubai. The event was exceptionally well organised, and the quality of dialogue throughout the sessions reflected both strategic depth and genuine commitment to the future of education. What I valued most was the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with fellow leaders who are not only navigating change but actively shaping it. The discussions around innovation, leadership responsibility, and the evolving learning economy were particularly impactful. It was refreshing to be in a space where ideas were challenged constructively and where collaboration felt authentic rather than competitive. The summit created a powerful platform for reflection and forward thinking, and I returned inspired, energised, and equipped with new perspectives that will positively influence my work."

Natalia Svetenok

Natalia Svetenok

Principal
Woodlem British School | UAE

"I really enjoyed the summit and very much appreciated being invited. I have been to and spoken at many conferences over my career, but I would highly recommend that colleagues attend ELETS WES. I was impressed by the attentiveness of the staff — they were welcoming, professional and disciplined in getting things done. I was only there for one day, but I was engaged from start to finish. It was on the one hand smaller, relaxed and more intimate than other conferences I have been to, and yet I left feeling that I had achieved more in one morning than I might in three days at other conferences. The follow-up from the conference was fantastic."

Robert Thorn

Robert Thorn

Principal
Belvedere British School | UAE

"For me, the round tables were the most valuable part of the experience. The structure allowed for genuine exchange rather than performance. We approached the themes from very different contexts, yet again and again the conversation found common ground. In a space that could easily have defaulted to surface agreement, there was instead depth, disagreement without division, and thoughtful listening. Those moments felt both intellectually rigorous and quietly hopeful. They reminded me that when dialogue is well designed, convergence does not require conformity. Thank you for creating the conditions for that kind of conversation."

David William Sheehan

David William Sheehan

Global Educator
DLTS International School | Thailand

"Overall a great experience and an opportunity to share our expertise and experiences together as educators at the round table."

Naela Nair

Naela Nair

Education Advisor & Quality Improvement Head
Manthena American School | UAE

"Thank you for convening such an important dialogue through the World Education Summit. The transformation of education is a space I began working on several years ago, even before COVID accelerated the urgency of this conversation globally. It was particularly encouraging to see a summit of this nature come to life in Dubai. What made the summit particularly valuable was the opportunity to bring together educators, policymakers, and industry leaders to begin addressing this challenge collectively. The future of education will not be solved by institutions alone — it requires a collaborative ecosystem that bridges learning, technology, and real-world application. Dubai is uniquely positioned to lead this shift."

Ghenwa Habbal

Dr. Ghenwa Habbal

People & Culture Lead | MENA ERG Chair
Ford Middle East & Africa | UAE

"WES 2026 was an inspiring and energizing experience. I particularly valued the rich conversations around AI-driven transformation in education and the opportunity to connect with global leaders who are actively shaping the future of learning. The diversity of perspectives — from institutional leadership to EdTech innovation — made the discussions both practical and visionary. Presenting and receiving recognition at such a dynamic international platform was deeply meaningful to me. I left Dubai feeling motivated and grateful for the new collaborations and partnerships initiated during the event."

Fatiha Bazouche

Fatiha Bazouche

PhD – Innovative Learning Design & Technology
Ohio University | United States

"I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to participate, speak, and receive an award at the 35th World Education Summit in Dubai. It was a truly enriching experience to learn from and connect with educators and higher education leaders from around the world. The Summit also provided a valuable platform to engage with distinguished educational leaders and explore meaningful collaborations and partnerships aimed at expanding access to higher education, as well as advancing academic and research initiatives globally."

Tadios Belay

Dr. Tadios Belay

Founder
U.S. Africa Institute | United States

"My impression of WES was that it was an excellent event, replete with opportunities to meet interesting and inspirational leaders and to attend thought-provoking and challenging discussions. While many of the themes on the future of education have been discussed in China for a few years since COVID, it was very refreshing to hear alternative cultural perspectives on many of the issues that arise from it. Thus, it proved a strong stimulus to developing more best practice in my own educational environment. The organization was wonderful, friendly, and the support offered was extremely helpful. Thank you for hosting such a great event."

Chris Chilvers

Chris Chilvers

Foreign Principal
Nanjing Ansheng School (Thomas) | China

"This summit is one of the lifetime experiences for both of us. Through the summit we deeply felt that combining AI technology is our future of education. The summit gave us a great opportunity to build up relationships with other experts of the field. It was a great learning experience as well. I believe through this summit, education will be more efficient and easier to be absorbed in the future."

Chung Li Wang

Chung Li Wang

Deputy General Manager
Liberty Co. Ltd. | Taiwan

"The 35th Elets World Summit in Dubai was a fantastic event. The organisation was very professional and supportive throughout the months leading up to the event. I thoroughly enjoyed the keynotes and panels and encouraged colleagues to join specialist panels for their own development. A highlight was the networking opportunity with a different network to those I have attended in recent years — it helped me keep abreast of developments in the Middle East region in particular."

John Knight

Dr. John Knight

Principal & CEO
St George's British International School Rome | Italy

"It was truly an honor to attend the summit and an even greater privilege to be recognized with the Leadership & Advocacy Award in the education sector. The platform provided exceptional visibility and meaningful engagement with global education leaders, policymakers, and innovators. What I appreciated most was the quality of dialogue around the future of education, AI integration, global mobility, and institutional excellence. The summit created a powerful space where thought leaders and practitioners could align ideas with action and build partnerships that extend beyond the event itself."

Sunita Marwaha

Dr. Sunita Marwaha

Co-Founder & COO
ManageMentor Consultancy | UAE

"The World Education Summit 2026 in Dubai was truly inspiring. It was a privilege to connect with visionary, passionate, and forward-thinking educators from around the world, all sharing ideas, projects, and insights on the most pressing issues in education today while exploring creative solutions together. I deeply value the opportunity to be part of such a vibrant community — engaging in meaningful, enlightening, and thought-provoking conversations with like-minded colleagues, and contributing to a global network of people committed to making a positive impact through education."

Horacio Ferrandiz

Horacio Ferrandiz

Head of Science Department
NAIS | UAE

"It was truly an honour to be part of the 35th World Education Summit in Dubai. The summit was exceptionally well-organized and brought together visionary educators, innovators, and thought leaders under one roof. The discussions around the future of education, especially the integration of AI and innovation in classrooms, were both insightful and forward-thinking. Winning the Innovation in Education Award at such a prestigious platform made the experience even more memorable."

Jeziah Ratti

Jeziah Ratti

English Teacher
Pakistan Education Academy | UAE

"Looking back at my professional journey, there have been a few conferences that genuinely shaped the path of SIS Intercultural Study Abroad. It had been a long time since I experienced that same feeling of renewed inspiration — until Elets. The summit brought a fresh energy, a renewed vision of the future of education, and, above all, the chance to meet people from diverse backgrounds from whom I could learn a great deal. That spirit of exchange and openness is what makes gatherings like this truly meaningful. I feel honored to have been part of the event."

Lavinia Bracci

Lavinia Bracci

Founder & Director
SIS Intercultural Study Abroad | Italy

"The experience was both inspiring and energising. What stood out most for me was being surrounded by global educators, leaders and innovators who are actively shaping the past, present, and becoming of education. Receiving the Innovation in Education Award was a meaningful moment — not just personally, but as recognition of the work we are doing through Merkabah Management Systems. Since the event, I have had the opportunity to reconnect with several fellow award recipients, and we are already exploring ways to collaborate so that the great work and ideas shared at WES continue to be implemented and expanded worldwide."

Mathieu Cooper

Mathieu Cooper

Creator
Merkabah Management Systems | Australia

"Thank you for an inspiring and well-organized summit. It was a privilege to join global leaders, innovators, and investors exploring the future of education. The platform provided exceptional visibility and meaningful engagement with global education leaders, policymakers, and innovators. The summit created a powerful space where thought leaders and practitioners could align ideas with action and build partnerships that extend beyond the event itself. Congratulations to the organizing team for delivering such a forward-looking and meaningful event."

Mohamed Abdelhady

Mohamed Abdelhady

CEO
Jeel Altahdy for Operating Schools | Saudi Arabia

"I dare to say that the World Education Summit Dubai 2026 delivered a mind-blowing and insightful version of what the future of education is going to look like."

Murilo Battisti

Murilo Battisti

Director & Academic Advisor
LogicPrep & Instituto Unidos de Paraisopolis | Brazil

"It was a pleasure to be invited to this summit. Being away from the UK and a fairly new addition to the international context, this was a great opportunity to continue professional development and meet other colleagues in this field. The event was well organized on a range of relevant topics that can help leaders anticipate the current challenges in education and how to tackle them. Networking was good and a step forward to making connections — which is so important when we are abroad. Your process for evaluation and winners was impressive; the rigorous evaluation secured a level of credibility that will impact on my career moving forward."

Rizvana Abdul Reman

Rizvana Abdul Reman

Head of Maths & Science Department
Nun Academy Primary School | Saudi Arabia

"It was a great summit. We are super grateful for the recognition of our AI education system."

Alan Smithson Lord

Alan Smithson Lord

Unlimited Awesome | Canada

"The summit provided a valuable platform for meaningful dialogue, knowledge exchange, and networking with distinguished education leaders and professionals. I particularly appreciated the forward-looking discussions on innovation, quality assurance, and the evolving landscape of global higher education. The diversity of perspectives shared during the sessions made the experience both enriching and inspiring."

Ankita Rajdev

Ankita Rajdev

Director
Amity University | UAE

"It was truly an honour to attend the 35th World Education Summit in Dubai. The event was not only professionally enriching but also deeply inspiring. I especially valued the conversations around inclusive education, innovation, and leadership in today's evolving educational landscape. Hearing diverse perspectives from global educators reinforced my belief that when children feel safe, seen, and supported, meaningful learning truly begins. The networking opportunities were equally impactful. I left the summit feeling motivated, affirmed in my calling, and excited to implement fresh ideas within my own school community."

Sheila Slawiak

Sheila Slawiak

Computer Science & Technology Teacher
Pope Francis Preparatory School | United States
WES Legacy

Moments That
Define the Summit

Fifteen years. Thirty-five editions. Across continents — from New Delhi to Dubai. A look back at the people and moments that built the world's longest-running education leadership platform.