Adani School Hosts National STEM Fair to Nurture Young Innovators

Adani International School in Ahmedabad hosted the three-day IRIS National Fair 2025-26, bringing together 75 student innovators from across India. The event aimed to position the school as a national platform for early-stage STEM research and innovation. Gujarat's Minister of State for Education, Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja, emphasized embedding research early in education during the valedictory ceremony. The fair featured student exhibitions, expert mentoring, and conferences for educators to promote experiential learning.

Key Points: Adani School Hosts IRIS National Fair for Student STEM Talent

  • 75 student innovators from 12 states
  • Focus on early research & scientific temperament
  • Platform for real-world problem-solving
  • Strengthens inquiry-based STEM pedagogy
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Adani International School hosts 'IRIS National Fair' to boost India's emerging STEM talent

Adani International School hosted the IRIS National Fair, bringing together 75 student innovators to showcase research and boost scientific temperament.

"Schools must become incubators of ideas and solutions, not just centres of instruction. - Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja"

Ahmedabad, Feb 9

Showcasing India's emerging science, technology, engineering and mathematics talent, Adani International School, Shantigram, hosted the IRIS National Fair 2025-26 from February 6-8.

The three-day national programme ( (Cohort 2) brought together 75 student innovators from 12 states and 24 cities, alongside educators, researchers and mentors, positioning Ahmedabad as a national platform for school-level STEM research and innovation.

Addressing the valedictory ceremony, Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja, Minister of State for Education, underscored the need to embed research and innovation early in the education journey.

"Research is no longer confined to laboratories of universities. It begins in institutions like Adani International School. When students start asking questions early and learn to test ideas and learn from failure, they build the foundation of scientific temperament. Schools must therefore become incubators of ideas and solutions, not just centres of instruction," she noted.

Namrata Adani, Promoter, ADIS and Director (Non-Executive), Adani Group, said, "At Adani International School, we believe curiosity must be nurtured early and learning must extend beyond textbooks. Platforms like the IRIS National Fair allow students to question, experiment and apply knowledge to real-world challenges."

Designed to move learning beyond classrooms and textbooks, the fair combined student research exhibitions, structured mentoring, symposia and public engagement, enabling participants to engage with real-world scientific inquiry and problem-solving.

The programme opened with a Principals' and Educators' Conference that brought together school leaders from across Ahmedabad to deliberate on strengthening inquiry-based STEM pedagogy and experiential classroom practices. Students showcased original research through curated exhibitions, supported by expert evaluation and mentoring.

The valedictory ceremony was attended by senior leaders, including Namrata Adani and Amit Singh, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), International Energy Business, Adani Group, who spoke on behalf of the diversified conglomerate.

The successful conclusion of IRIS National Fair 2025-26 highlighted the growing role of schools as catalysts for early-stage research, collaboration and innovation, strengthening the foundation for India's next generation of scientific thinkers.

Adani International School provides a global learning experience with future-ready educational application. It integrates an experiential teaching process with state-of-the-art technology into its learning curriculum, inspiring students to develop crucial life skills.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Ahmedabad becoming a hub for such events. But I hope the selection process was truly merit-based and reached students from all backgrounds, including government schools. STEM talent is everywhere, not just in elite international schools.
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Arjun K
The Minister's point about schools becoming 'incubators of ideas' is spot on. Our education system has focused too long on exams and marks. We need more hands-on learning. My daughter participated in a local science fair and the confidence it gave her was unbelievable!
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Sarah B
As an educator from abroad now working in Delhi, I'm impressed. Combining exhibitions with mentoring and a principals' conference is a holistic approach. The real test is scaling this spirit of inquiry to every classroom in India. A wonderful step forward.
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Karthik V
Good initiative, but let's be real. This is a premium school with massive resources. The true boost to India's STEM talent will come when such fairs, with proper funding and mentorship, are held at the district level for all students. Hope this inspires more accessible versions.
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Ananya R
Seeing students from 12 states is fantastic! 🇮🇳 It breaks the myth that innovation only happens in metros. Our tier-2 and tier-3 cities have brilliant minds waiting for a platform. More power to these young scientists and their mentors!

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