Proctorly ET Education Summit 2026 Secure Exams
Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi · 11–12 June 2026 · by TatvaOne.ai 

New Delhi, June 2026 — TatvaOne.ai brought Proctorly to one of India’s biggest education stages this month, exhibiting at the Economic Times Education Summit 2026 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in new Delhi, Dwarka on the 11th and 12th of June. Over two days, the summit drew more than 10,000 delegates from across the education ecosystem, and Proctorly’s secure online exam platform held a busy spot at Stall 042. 

The Proctorly stand drew a steady stream of visitors across both days of the summit.
The Proctorly stand drew a steady stream of visitors across both days of the summit.

Proctorly is built for a simple but increasingly urgent question in education: how do you keep an online exam trustworthy? As assessments move online and AI tools become part of everyday student life, institutions are under growing pressure to show that what happens during a remote exam is fair, verifiable and defensible. Proctorly answers that with a secure, audit-ready, AI-resilient assessment infrastructure designed for modern institutions. 

At the booth, the TatvaOne team — Vivek Kishore Verma and Tharun Kumar S — ran live walkthroughs of the platform throughout both days. Visitors saw how Proctorly handles structured online examinations end to end, from overlay and cheatbot protection to a human-plus-AI model that keeps a real person in the loop rather than leaving every decision to an algorithm. The screen-monitoring and integrity controls drew particular attention, as did how cleanly the platform slots into existing systems through LMS integration

“Scan to schedule a demo” — a quiet workhorse between conversations at the stand.
“Scan to schedule a demo” — a quiet workhorse between conversations at the stand.

Academic integrity in the age of AI was clearly on the minds of the educators, administrators and learning professionals walking the floor. Conversation after conversation came back to the same theme: trust. With more exams happening remotely, institutions want assurance that results mean what they’re supposed to mean — and they want tools that deliver that assurance without adding friction for students or staff. 

For TatvaOne, the summit was an energising two days of demonstrations and dialogue at the heart of India’s education community. The team came away with a notebook full of conversations to continue — and a renewed sense that secure, trustworthy assessment is a problem worth solving well. 

Want to see how Proctorly keeps online exams secure and audit-ready? Try it for yourself. 

If we met you at the ET Education Summit 2026, thank you for stopping by — we look forward to staying in touch. 

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CEO | Education & Tech Platforms | Institution Builder | AI for Learning & Governance | Driving Scalable Education Solutions

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