EduMEasy Announces MathAI 2026 Olympiad
EduMEasy Pvt. Ltd., an education technology startup founded by IIT Jodhpur alumni, has launched MathAI 2026, a national-level online Mathematics Olympiad. The competition aims to transform how students learn and compete in mathematics by integrating artificial intelligence into problem-solving. It promotes logical thinking, conceptual learning, and AI-enabled mathematics education for students across India.
Funding and Support
EduMEasy has received ₹50 lakh funding support from iHub Drishti Foundation at IIT Jodhpur and a ₹15 lakh grant through the IIMA Ventures (Kotak BizLabs) program. The company has emerged as a leading innovator in experiential mathematics education.
Impact on Schools
The startup has established Mathematics Labs in 120 government schools in collaboration with the Government of Rajasthan and signed an MoU with the Rajasthan School Education Department. Additionally, EduMEasy has installed its innovative Mathematics Labs in hundreds of private schools across India, including CBSE, ICSE, and State Board institutions. The experiential learning solutions help students develop conceptual understanding and overcome mathematics anxiety through hands-on learning.
MathAI 2026 Key Features
MathAI 2026 is described as India's biggest AI-integrated Mathematics Olympiad. Highlights include cash prizes up to ₹50,000, a special opportunity for a coffee meeting with IITians, a nationwide online examination, digital certificates and national recognition, and AI-based performance analysis for participants.
Important Dates and Registration
Registration opens on 25 June 2026 and closes on 25 July 2026. The online examination will be held on 23 August 2026. Students can register individually or through group registrations via schools or coaching institutes. For bulk participation, schools and institutes can contact the EduMEasy team. The registration website is https://edumeasy.com/mathai-2026/.
About EduMEasy
EduMEasy Pvt. Ltd. is an IIT Jodhpur alumni initiative dedicated to making mathematics practical, engaging, and activity-based through innovative Math Labs aligned with the National Education Policy 2020. The company continues to expand its experiential mathematics learning solutions across government and private schools throughout India, supported by iHub Drishti Foundation, IIT Jodhpur, IIMA Ventures, and the Government of Rajasthan.
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