T4 Education has opened applications for the second edition of the Global EdTech Prize, an international recognition platform for startups and non-profits that are driving meaningful change in education through technology. The deadline for submissions is June 26, 2026, with finalists set to pitch live before a panel of judges at the World Schools Summit in London in January 2027. The prize is positioned as one of the more prominent global stages for education technology innovators, offering not just recognition but direct access to an international network of education and technology leaders.
The announcement has drawn particular attention within Pakistan’s technology and education circles, with voices from within the local ecosystem actively calling on Pakistani EdTech ventures to put themselves forward. Pakistan’s online education market is projected to reach 2.8 billion United States dollars by 2034, according to estimates from IMARC Group, a figure that reflects the scale of the opportunity available to startups and non-profits working to address learning challenges through digital and technology-driven solutions. That growth trajectory makes the case for Pakistani participation in a competition of this nature not just aspirational but grounded in the very real momentum building within the country’s education technology sector.
Those encouraging Pakistani participation include individuals who have previously served as judges for the Global EdTech Prize and have witnessed firsthand the quality of innovation being produced globally. Their position is that Pakistan’s EdTech ecosystem is producing work of comparable ambition and impact, and that the country’s innovators stand to benefit significantly from the kind of international visibility and credibility that a platform like the Global EdTech Prize can provide. For early-stage ventures in particular, being shortlisted or selected as a finalist in a globally recognised competition can open doors to partnerships, investment conversations, and market opportunities that would otherwise take years to cultivate.
The prize is open to both mission-driven startups and dedicated non-profit organisations, making its eligibility criteria broad enough to capture the full range of entities working meaningfully in the education technology space. Finalists gain the opportunity to showcase their work to an international audience, connect with leading figures in education and technology from across the world, and make their case directly on the stage of the World Schools Summit in London, one of the more significant gatherings in the global education calendar. The combination of visibility, networking, and the credibility that comes with being selected for an internationally judged competition makes this a particularly relevant opportunity for Pakistani ventures looking to establish themselves beyond domestic markets.
T4 Education, the organisation behind the prize, is led by Vikas Pota and works to recognise and scale education innovation globally. With the second edition now open, Pakistani EdTech founders, whether running for-profit startups or non-profit initiatives, are being encouraged to visit globaledtechprize.com and submit their entries before the June 26, 2026 deadline, making the case for the high-impact work being done within Pakistan’s growing and increasingly visible education technology ecosystem.
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