The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming every sector—from healthcare to finance, education to manufacturing. In this age of rapid technological progress, the skills required for success are evolving faster than ever.
The Modern Education & AI: Global Talent Development Conference 2026, hosted by Future Vision Organization (FVO) in the UK, will unite global leaders, educators, innovators, and policymakers to explore how AI can be integrated into education systems to produce a future-ready, AI-literate workforce.
The Urgency of Change
AI is no longer an emerging technology—it is the foundation of tomorrow’s economy. Education systems must adapt not just to teach technology but to rethink the way we teach, learn, and apply knowledge.
This conference addresses critical questions:
How do we ensure AI benefits everyone?
What skills will be most valuable in the AI-driven economy?
How can global collaboration accelerate equitable access to education and technology?
Who Will Benefit
- Educators & Academic Leaders – Discover new teaching models powered by AI.
Tech Professionals & Innovators – Shape the tools and platforms driving the next education revolution.
Government & Policy Makers – Understand how to guide responsible AI adoption in education.
Students & Young Professionals – Gain insights into the skills needed to thrive in the AI era.
What to Expect
Attendees will enjoy keynote presentations from global thought leaders, expert-led panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and networking sessions designed to spark collaboration. Every aspect of the event is tailored to create actionable strategies that participants can take back to their institutions, companies, and communities.
Why You Should Attend
By participating, you’re not just attending a conference—you’re joining a global movement to bridge the gap between modern education and AI innovation. This is your opportunity to influence the future of learning and workforce development on an international stage.
Register now to be part of the conversation shaping the future of education and technology.
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