Global Schools Group Catalyzes AI Education with Silicon Valley Partnership
The Singapore-based Global Schools Group plans to send 30 students from its campuses, including those in India, to engage in real-world projects with Silicon Valley companies. By creating a center for AI and Quantum, the initiative aims to foster young innovators' participation in the global tech transformation.
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The Singapore-headquartered Global Schools Group is making waves by announcing plans to integrate students into Silicon Valley's tech landscape. The educational group will send students, including those from India, to collaborate on innovation projects with prominent companies in the area.
Atul Temurnikar, founder and chairman of Global Schools, emphasized the significance of AI and Quantum in modern education. As part of this strategic vision, the group is establishing a center of excellence for AI and Quantum and plans to dispatch 30 students to Silicon Valley, integrating real-world experiences as part of their curriculum.
The announcement came during the 'Horasis India Meeting 2025', underscoring India's growing potential as a hub for young innovators. Delegates, including entrepreneurs like Anuuj Chauhan, stressed the need for India to transition from service-based IT roles to leading figures in technological innovation. The conference, attended by over 250 delegates, highlighted India's pivotal role in the evolving global economy.
(With inputs from agencies.)

