A Pre-Summit Event of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, “International Symposium on AI-Enabled Assistive Technologies for Inclusive Education” was hosted by the UNESCO Chair on Assistive Technologies in Education. . .
The UNESCO Chair on Assistive Technologies in Education, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, recently hosted the landmark event, “AI-Enabled Assistive Technologies for Inclusive Education,” a two-day intensive program serving as a vital pre-Summit. . .
Amrita School of Business Kochi with Amrita Centre for Policy hosted a DEI Roundtable titled “From Intent to Impact: Designing a Future for All” on 10 October, 2025. The one-day event facilitated a dialogue with. . .
Communication is a cornerstone of human interaction and societal engagement. For persons with disabilities, persistent barriers to accessible and accepted communication methods function as significant obstacles, limiting their full participation. . .
In a major expansion for women’s participation in technology, the South Asia Chapter of Women for Ethical AI (W4EAI) under UNESCO was officially inaugurated at Amritapuri. The announcement marked the. . .
The technology in our world is advancing in ways that are unimaginable—until they happen. For example, what used to be a “phone” is now a personal assistant powered by AI.. . .
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham received international recognition for its exemplary tsunami relief efforts during the second International Tsunami Symposium, organized by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) under the United Nations.. . .
In an inspiring convergence of young minds and global sustainability advocates, the UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development, in partnership with the Amrita School for Sustainable. . .
Both of Amrita University’s UNESCO Chairs took part in envisioning how to strengthen interdisciplinary and collaborative research across Africa. Transforming Knowledge for Africa’s Future, an international forum by UNESCO, took. . .
Amrita’s UNESCO Chair Professors, Dr Maneesha Ramesh and Dr Bhavani Rao, attended and delivered at the round-table gathering of UNESCO Chairs in South Asia, held at Bhubaneshwar, 18th and 19th. . .