India STEM Summit 2025 to Be Held in New Delhi on May 9–10

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New Delhi is set to host the India STEM Summit and Awards 2025 on May 9 and 10 at Bharat Mandapam. The event, organized by the All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA), will bring together educators, industry professionals, and experts from various fields to focus on the advancement of education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Now in its latest edition, the summit is expected to feature around 50 exhibitors and draw approximately 700 participants over the course of two days. The event will include a range of activities such as panel discussions, exhibitions, and interactive sessions aimed at exploring current trends, challenges, and opportunities in STEM education and innovation.

Attendees will include academic leaders, researchers, policymakers, and representatives from industry and government sectors. Through a series of planned engagements, participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and insights on the evolving landscape of STEM learning, its impact on workforce development, and the integration of new technologies into education.

The summit also serves as a platform to highlight research initiatives, student innovations, and emerging educational models. With growing attention on the role of STEM in shaping future careers and economies, the gathering is seen as a space to reflect on India’s strategic priorities in science and technology.

Awards are also scheduled to be presented during the summit, recognizing individuals and organizations that have contributed significantly to the STEM ecosystem in the country.

The two-day event comes amid increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary education and the need for equipping students with skills relevant to a technology-driven world. As India continues to invest in scientific research and digital infrastructure, forums such as the India STEM Summit provide a space for dialogue and collaboration across sectors.

The sessions are expected to cover a broad range of topics, from curriculum reforms to advancements in robotics, automation, and AI education. The event will conclude on May 10 with a closing session summarizing key takeaways and proposed directions for the future of STEM education in India.