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There are events, and then there’s ASU+GSV Summit — where the future of learning is imagined, challenged, and reshaped. This April, Archi’s Academy had the chance to be part of that future.

Hosted in San Diego, the ASU+GSV Summit is where EdTech visionaries, global investors, policymakers, and founders meet under one roof to tackle education’s biggest questions. For us, it was more than a conference — it was a validation that project-based, tech-driven education is not just needed, but urgent.

What We Took to the Summit We brought with us our flagship platform LOKUM, built for project-based tech training — empowering learners to not just learn, but build real-world solutions while they learn. At Archi’s Academy, we’re solving the “learning vs experience” paradox by giving trainees the space to work on actual team projects, manage deadlines, get code reviewed, and most importantly — get job-ready.

And yes, we were thrilled (and slightly starstruck) to hear from speakers like Sal Khan, Angela Duckworth, and Arne Duncan, all of whom are reshaping how we define skill, grit, and learning impact.

Conversations That Mattered From conversations around AI’s role in personalized education, to the challenges of bridging the skills gap for underserved communities, we saw how aligned our mission is with the global EdTech movement.

Startups from over 50 countries pitched their vision — and it was energizing to share what we’ve built with leaders who get the need for hands-on, career-relevant learning.

Why It Mattered for Archi’s As a bootstrapped startup with a global mission, events like ASU+GSV remind us we’re not alone — the world is looking for learning platforms that don’t just deliver certificates, but real skill + experience.

We walked away with new partners, future collaborators, and a clear signal that our approach to AI-enhanced, project-driven tech education is not only viable — it’s vital.

What’s Next? We’re taking everything we learned and applying it to the next phase of our platform — smarter onboarding, more scalable team projects, and AI copilots that make feedback more accessible than ever.

The journey continues — and if the summit taught us anything, it’s this: the future of education isn’t just online. It’s hands-on, data-driven, and community-powered.

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Muhammed Aslam

Wednesday, Apr 16, 2025