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Riyadh – Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Yousef Alsayed, CEO and Co-Founder of AILA Edtech told Sharikat Mubasher that AILA aims to revolutionize the experience of learning for students in all education stages starting from kindergarten to university up to retirement.
On the sidelines of the LEAP 2025 Conference, which is taking place at Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre, Malham, Alsayed added that AILA seeks to empower and integrate AI techs in the learning process changing it entirely according to the standards of this era, asserting that AILA contributed to transforming education into a personalized one-to-one experience instead of old traditional ways.
Alsayed revealed AILA’s latest technology known as ‘Knowledge Tracing Option Tracing’ which is a method to evaluate a student's knowledge state based on his answers’ history monitoring how the knowledge state of students changes during the learning process and accurately predicting their performance in future exercises. Alsayed clarified that this tech allows for uncovering a student’s points of weakness and improving them for the better.
AILA is a Riyadh-based AI EdTech company dedicated to revolutionizing education by providing personalized learning experiences through AI. The platform supports students, teachers, and parents by offering tailored learning paths, automated lesson planning, and real-time insights. AILA operates across multiple international markets and is rapidly expanding its global reach.
The fourth edition of the award-winning global technology event, LEAP, runs from 9 to 12 February in Riyadh with the participation of over 1,800 exhibitors, more than 1,000 speakers, and over 680 startups with awards exceeding $1 million.
Under the theme ‘Into New Worlds,’ LEAP 2025 aims to showcase the latest innovations and facilitate knowledge exchange, expanding business networking and investment opportunities in the tech sector.
The event, featuring participation from 18 countries, is organized by Tahaluf and the Ministry for Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), in partnership with Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, and the Events Investment Fund.