GeniusMentor, an AI-powered EdTech platform built to elevate India’s students to global standards, made a powerful debut at the 5th edition of the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit & Awards (GAISA), taking home the title of “Best Use of AI in Education”

Organized by the All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA), GAISA is one of the most influential AI summits in Asia, bringing together more than 1,500 thought leaders, researchers, innovators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across the globe. Held at the Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, the two-day summit showcased groundbreaking AI advancements across industries, from healthcare and smart cities to defense, agriculture, and education.

GeniusMentor, which offers real-time, adaptive 1:1 learning through its proprietary Super AI and AI Tutors, was also officially launched at the summit. The platform stands out by replacing conventional learning paths with a 100% AI-driven model that personalizes education at scale—making it both accessible and deeply effective.

“Our mission is to close the global learning gap with intelligent technology that understands each student like a mentor,” said Mridu Andotra, Founder & CEO of GeniusMentor. “Being recognized at GAISA affirms that we’re building something the future truly needs—an education system powered by precision, personalization, and purpose.”

The “Best Use of AI in Education” award recognizes excellence in leveraging artificial intelligence to transform educational delivery, engagement, and outcomes. GeniusMentor stood out for its innovative, end-to-end AI implementation that not only eliminates the need for human intervention but also ensures students receive mentorship, feedback, and support tailored to their individual learning journeys.

GAISA 2025 served as a catalyst for conversations around ethical AI, the future of work, and how emerging technologies can drive inclusive progress. Keynote sessions featured leading voices from global tech giants, academia, and government bodies, all emphasizing the need for scalable, sustainable, and impactful AI applications—especially in education, where the stakes are generational.

“India stands on the brink of an educational revolution,” Mridu added. “With the right tools and vision, we can equip millions of students not just to compete, but to lead in the global economy. GeniusMentor is our contribution to that future.”

As AI continues to redefine what’s possible in classrooms and beyond, GeniusMentor’s recognition at GAISA signals more than just a successful launch—it marks the arrival of a bold new standard for AI in education.