BrightCHAMPS, the global edtech firm focused on STEM-accredited academics and future-ready learning, has been named the 2025 Company of the Year (Education) at the Business Intelligence Group’s BIG Awards for Business. The recognition highlights the company’s growing influence in K-12 education and its use of technology to enhance personalised learning.
Founded with the goal of equipping young learners with practical skills for a rapidly changing world, BrightCHAMPS operates across several international markets, including the US, which remains one of its strongest bases. Founder and CEO Ravi Bhushan said the award reflects the dedication of teams across regions. “This honour motivates us further. Our mission is clear — to give children the confidence, skills and curiosity they need to thrive. This recognition reinforces that we are moving in the right direction,” he said.
The company credits much of its success to its AI-driven automation tools, designed to simplify learning for students and streamline communication for parents. Its Parent Hub provides real-time academic updates, while BrightBuddy assists with scheduling. Another feature, Ms. Greenline, offers instant mentorship support. BrightCHAMPS says these tools make learning more intuitive and accessible by blending technology with strong academic foundations.
Commenting on the award, Russ Fordyce, Chief Recognition Officer at the Business Intelligence Group, said BrightCHAMPS was setting “a new benchmark for K-12 learning” through its mix of academic rigour, future-ready skills and thoughtful AI integration. “With AI reshaping education, this is an especially exciting moment for learners everywhere,” he added.
The BIG Awards for Business, established in 2012, recognise companies and leaders delivering transformative results across industries. Winners are selected through a peer-driven evaluation process involving seasoned executives and a proprietary scoring system designed to identify genuine breakthroughs.
BrightCHAMPS says the recognition strengthens its commitment to redefining global K-12 learning through innovative, AI-enabled education models.






