The 54th ISTE National Annual Convention and Yuva Kaushal Utsav 2025, held from February 13-14 at Lamrin Tech Skills University (LTSU) in Punjab, showcased a dynamic Project and Poster Display segment, underscoring India’s commitment to becoming a global skill capital by 2047. 
Project Display: Fostering Innovation
The Project Display provided a platform for students and professionals to exhibit their innovative projects, reflecting the integration of academic knowledge with practical applications. Participants presented solutions addressing real-world challenges across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, agriculture, and sustainability. This initiative not only highlighted the participants’ technical skills but also their ability to think critically and creatively.
Poster Presentation: Showcasing Research and Ideas
The Poster Presentation segment allowed participants to display their research findings and innovative ideas in a concise and visually engaging manner. Topics ranged from emerging technologies and educational methodologies to sustainable development and social entrepreneurship. This segment facilitated knowledge exchange and provided attendees with insights into cutting-edge research and innovative concepts. 
Impact on Skill Development and Education
The Project and Poster Display segments of the convention played a pivotal role in promoting experiential learning and encouraging participants to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. By addressing real-world problems and proposing viable solutions, participants contributed to the discourse on transforming India’s education system to meet global skill demands. This aligns with the convention’s theme of “Vision 2047: Transforming Education System for Making India Skill Capital of the World.” 
Conclusion
The Project and Poster Display at the 54th ISTE National Annual Convention and Yuva Kaushal Utsav 2025 exemplified the spirit of innovation and practical application among India’s youth and professionals. By providing a platform for showcasing projects and research, the event contributed significantly to the nation’s goal of becoming a global leader in skill development and education by 2047. 



















