AIDO Set to Revolutionize Higher Education Enrollment with AI-Driven Insights
AIDO, an innovative international enrolment intelligence platform powered by AI, is set to transform the higher education landscape. Backed by AI and trusted sources, AIDO aims to empower institutions to improve efficiency, manage risks, and adapt strategies in real-time. Led by Rishab Malhotra, a seasoned enrolment leader with 17 years of experience, AIDO is currently being refined with a cohort of pioneering universities, including the University of Arizona, the University of California San Diego, the University of Vermont, and Temple University.
Malhotra, now the founder and CEO of AIDO, realised that the principles driving successful AI systems also underpin effective enrolment offices: context and memory. Institutional memory, in particular, helps preserve knowledge and prevent it from being lost due to staff turnover or retirements. AIDO is designed to provide enrolment teams with context and continuity, offering answers with context and preserving insights.
Without context, leaders in enrolment are left in the dark, guessing about fluctuations in applications. AIDO addresses this challenge by leveraging AI and trusted sources to provide relevant information and ignore irrelevant data. The platform is currently being refined with a cohort of early adopter universities to tackle real-world challenges in international enrolment, setting it apart from data collectors and empowering institutions to lead the way in this crucial area.
AIDO, under the guidance of Rishab Malhotra, is poised to revolutionise international enrolment in higher education. By providing context and continuity, AIDO enables institutions to improve efficiency, manage risks, and pivot strategies mid-cycle. With a cohort of leading universities already on board, AIDO is well on its way to becoming an indispensable tool for enrolment teams worldwide.
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