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Hyderabad Edtech Edwisely Powers SASTRA.AI, Betting India's Universities Are Ready to Move Past the LMS

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| August 22, 2026 5:58:29 PM IST
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New Delhi [India], August 22: Hyderabad-based edtech Edwisely (Hakate Technologies Private Limited) has gone live with SASTRA.AI, an AI-driven learning initiative built for SASTRA Deemed University, marking one of the more visible bets yet that Indian higher education is ready to replace not just augment its legacy learning management systems (LMS) with what the company calls "intelligent learning infrastructure" (ILI).

SASTRA.AI was one of six new institutional schemes unveiled at SASTRA's Ruby & Silver Jubilee Valedictory Celebrations on August 17, 2026, in Thanjavur a lineup that also included a cybersecurity and communications tie-up with Tata Communications, a faculty research fund (SASTRA STRIDE), an internationalisation initiative (SASTRA MAITRI), and a digital learning access programme (DRISHTI). Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan delivered the valedictory address and launched all six schemes, with Tamil Nadu and Kerala Governor R. V. Arlekar and Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister P. Viswanathan attending as guests of honour.

That SASTRA.AI was positioned alongside a Tata Communications partnership as one of the university's six flagship priorities rather than announced as a standalone initiative is itself a signal of how seriously the institution is treating the shift, at a time when most AI-in-education headlines are still about chatbots bolted onto existing systems.

"SASTRA.AI is intelligently designed to empower faculty and students with deeper, actionable insights fostering a culture of continuous improvement in teaching and learning," said Harsha Kankanala, Founder, Edwisely.

The category bet

Edwisely's pitch is a deliberate departure from how most institutions have approached AI so far. Instead of adding an AI chatbot or tool on top of the university's existing systems, Edwisely built a new foundation underneath teaching, assessment, mentoring and student outcomes one designed to connect and make sense of academic data that usually sits scattered across separate systems.

In practice for SASTRA, that means faculty get AI support across lesson planning, assessment design and progress tracking, with earlier visibility into students who may need additional help while the university gets a unified view of academic data that a traditional LMS, built primarily for content delivery and administration, was not designed to provide.

Not a cold start

The SASTRA deployment follows more than a year of faculty development work between the two organisations, focused on applying AI to lesson planning and assessment suggesting the anniversary launch formalises an existing relationship rather than announcing a new one.

Edwisely says the underlying technology is proprietary, built specifically for higher education rather than adapted from general-purpose AI tools a claim backed by an Indian patent granted to Hakate Technologies on August 17, 2026, the same day SASTRA.AI was launched.

Where this fits

Indian universities have spent roughly two decades digitising administration, records and content delivery through LMS platforms. SASTRA.AI is a bet that the next wave of edtech spending shifts from managing education digitally to making the learning process itself measurably more effective.

Whether that bet pays off at scale will likely depend on institutions with large in-house tech teams some of whom may consider building similar systems themselves rather than buying one. For now, SASTRA.AI gives Edwisely a marquee, high-visibility reference point to make its case to the rest of the sector.

About Edwisely Edwisely (Hakate Technologies Private Limited) is a Hyderabad-based higher-education technology company building Intelligent Learning Infrastructure (ILI) for AI-enabled campuses. Founded in 2017 by IIT Madras and TU Delft alumni, Edwisely works with more than 60 institutions and has more than 2.1 lakh students and 8,000+ faculty on its platform.

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