AIMERS Conference
A thought-leadership platform bringing together educators, students, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders on future skills and inclusive innovation.
AIMERS Conference
AIMERS Conference is a thought-leadership platform that brings together educators, students, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders. The conference focuses on future skills, inclusive innovation, and the intersection of technology, education, media, and entrepreneurship, fostering dialogue that bridges grassroots learning with policy and industry.
Themes
- Future skills and workforce readiness
- Inclusive innovation and access
- Technology, education, media, and entrepreneurship
- Policy and industry alignment with grassroots learning
Impact
By convening diverse stakeholders, AIMERS Conference helps shape the narrative and practice of inclusive, innovation-driven education and technology ecosystems.
Program Details
- Duration
- Annual or periodic conference
- Format
- In-person and hybrid
- Audience
- Educators, students, policymakers, researchers, industry leaders
- Eligibility
- Open to educators, students, policymakers, researchers, and industry
Expected Outcomes
- Dialogue on future skills and inclusive innovation
- Bridging grassroots learning with policy and industry
- Intersection of technology, education, media, and entrepreneurship
- Networking and collaboration opportunities
How to Apply
- 1 Register when conference opens
- 2 Submit proposals for sessions or presentations if applicable
- 3 Check event page for dates and registration
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AIMERS Conference?
A thought-leadership platform that brings together educators, students, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders. The conference focuses on future skills, inclusive innovation, and the intersection of technology, education, media, and entrepreneurship, fostering dialogue that bridges grassroots learning with policy and industry.
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in the future of education, technology, media, and entrepreneurshipâespecially those working at the intersection of grassroots learning and systems change.