San Diego, CA — Advisor.AI was invited to the ASU+GSV Summit, the world’s largest education technology conference, which brought together more than 14,000 leaders across higher education, workforce development, and technology.
Over the course of the two-day event, Advisor.AI connected with a diverse network of academic leaders, policymakers, researchers, and technology innovators representing institutions and organizations such as Arizona State University, Kaplan, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Harvard Business School, and the U.S. Department of Education, among many others across K-12, higher education, and the global edtech ecosystem.
The summit served as a critical platform for identifying emerging challenges and opportunities shaping the future of education. Across sessions and discussions, a consistent theme emerged: institutions are under increasing pressure to deliver more personalized, career-aligned student experiences while navigating fragmented systems, evolving learner expectations, and rapid advancements in artificial intelligence.
“These conversations reinforced what we’ve been hearing across campuses nationwide,” said Arjun Arora, Founder of Advisor.AI. “There is a clear need for solutions that not only unify the student experience, but also responsibly integrate AI in a way that strengthens—not replaces—the human relationships at the core of education.”
Insights gathered at the ASU+GSV Summit further validated Advisor.AI’s mission to transform how institutions guide students from enrollment through career outcomes. Key areas of alignment included:
Advisor.AI’s participation in the summit was supported by leading innovation partners including StartEd and Google Cloud, further reinforcing its position within a global network of mission-driven organizations working to advance education and workforce outcomes.
Building on the momentum from ASU+GSV, Advisor.AI is continuing to expand partnerships and accelerate product innovation aimed at improving student engagement, persistence, and long-term career success.
“As the education landscape continues to evolve, it’s clear that collaboration across institutions and innovators will be essential,” Arora added. “We’re excited to be part of this global movement and to continue building solutions that create real, measurable impact for students everywhere.