Pune to Host EduConclave 3.0 on Rewiring STEM Education for 21st Century Classrooms
Pune, 27th January 2026: The Pune Knowledge Cluster (PKC), in collaboration with the Salaam Bombay Foundation, will organise the third edition of its annual STEM education conference, EduConclave 3.0: Rewiring STEM Education for Future-Ready Classrooms, on January 30, 2026, at the Geology Department, Savitribai Phule Pune University.
The in-person conference is free and open to all teachers, educators, and STEM enthusiasts, though registration is mandatory by January 28, 2026. Interested participants can register online at https://tinyurl.com/educonclave. For queries, organisers can be contacted at [email protected].
EduConclave 3.0 aims to bring together educators, school leaders, policymakers, researchers, and STEM practitioners from across the region to discuss the future of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education in India. The event will feature an inaugural session, keynote addresses by eminent speakers, expert-led panel discussions, and interactive workshops focusing on innovative STEM pedagogy, AI ethics, computational thinking, and gamification in classrooms.
According to the organisers, the conference is designed to promote dialogue, collaboration, and collective action towards building inclusive and future-ready classrooms. It also offers a platform for educators to engage with emerging practices, exchange ideas, and become part of a growing community committed to transforming STEM learning.
Established by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, the Pune Knowledge Cluster works to strengthen the regional knowledge ecosystem by connecting academia, R&D institutions, and industry to address local and national challenges through science, technology, and innovation.
A key highlight of EduConclave 3.0 will be TechVision 3.0, a student-centric STEM exhibition showcasing innovative projects in robotics and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Students from government and government-aided schools will present solutions reflecting creativity, technical skills, and real-world problem-solving. The exhibition aims to spark scientific curiosity, foster innovation, and give young learners a platform to showcase their ideas and capabilities.
Teachers, educators, and other stakeholders are encouraged to register and take part in this initiative to reimagine STEM education for the next generation in Pune and beyond.
