EDUGILD's 'Aurora 2017' showcases immersive technologies


New Delhi, Jul 19 (IANS): Edtech startup accelerator EDUGILD on Wednesday organised a first-of-its-kind 'Aurora 2017' international edtech immersion summit that will showcase products related to augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), 3D and gamification.

"EDUGILD is proud to launch 'Aurora 2017'. We have received great support and participation from the startup community, including international startups, and other dignitaries," said Rishi Kapal, CEO and Global Strategist, EDUGILD, in a statement.

The platform will provide insights on next-gen Skills and jobs management driven by artificial intelligence (AI) recruitment, profiles matching platforms, K-12 platforms covering personalised learning, adaptive learning, problem solving and overseas education management platforms.

"The agenda to conduct a summit like 'Aurora' on a large scale is to offer the EDUGILD startups a platform to showcase their innovative ideas and business models among all the key stakeholders and also hold engaging sessions on thought provoking topics," Kapal added.

The showcasing companies are from National Capital Region (NCR), Bengaluru, Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Great Boston Area and San Francisco.

  

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