

The upcoming Indian Education Summit will bring educators, school leaders, and education innovators to Lucknow on April 4, as part of a nationwide conference series aimed at shaping the future of learning in India.
The summit is one of 12 conferences being organised across major cities, including Chandigarh, Jaipur, New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bangalore, Chennai, Assam, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. Together, the events are expected to attract more than 2,000 schools and around 400 speakers, making it one of the largest education gatherings in the country.
Now in its 33rd edition, the Indian Education Summit has become a key platform for educators to exchange ideas, share innovations, and collaborate on improving education systems. The conference aims to connect schools, policymakers, academic leaders, and education entrepreneurs through keynote sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Participants will discuss emerging trends such as digital learning, education technology, skill-based learning, and the evolving role of schools in preparing students for the future workforce. Education conferences across India increasingly focus on integrating technology, AI-driven learning models, and innovative teaching methods to improve learning outcomes.
The summit also provides institutions with opportunities to gain national recognition, showcase educational achievements, and connect with experts shaping the next phase of India’s education ecosystem. Workshops, panel discussions, and speaker sessions will allow educators to learn from best practices and collaborate on solutions for modern classrooms.
With thousands of educators expected to participate across the country, the event aims to create a collaborative network of schools working toward innovation and excellence in education.
As the Indian education sector continues to evolve with technology, policy reforms, and changing workforce demands, events like the Indian Education Summit play a key role in bringing stakeholders together. The Lucknow edition on April 4 is expected to draw strong participation from schools and educators across the region, contributing to discussions on the future of learning in India.