KEATH.ai's Bronze win at The Learning Awards 2025, hosted by the Learning and Performance Institute, is a major endorsement from one of the most respected global bodies in workplace and educational learning. This recognition highlights KEATH.ai's groundbreaking role in transforming assessment and feedback in education through human-centred AI innovation.
This accolade places KEATH.ai among a select group of organisations shaping the future of education and workplace learning — especially in how AI can empower educators, streamline feedback, and personalise learning at scale. Being recognised in such a competitive, high-profile international forum not only validates KEATH.ai's cutting-edge technology, but also strengthens its credibility as a trusted partner for schools, universities, and training institutions worldwide.
The Learning and Performance Institute (LPI) is a global authority dedicated to enhancing workplace learning and development. Established in 1995, LPI offers membership, certification, accreditation, events, awards, and consulting services to promote the skills and professional status of individuals and organizations engaged in learning activities.
"This recognition highlights KEATH.ai's groundbreaking role in transforming assessment and feedback in education through human-centred AI innovation."
In January 2025, LPI announced a strategic global partnership with Microsoft aimed at advancing innovation and excellence in learning and development. As part of this collaboration, Microsoft became the Headline Sponsor for LPI's 29th Annual Learning Awards and the LEARNING LIVE event. This partnership focuses on delivering innovative solutions, including advancing proficiency in AI technologies, to enable individuals and organizations to reach their full potential.
Among thousands of international entries, KEATH.ai stood out for its ability to personalise learning, reduce educator workload by up to 80%, and provide instant, pedagogically sound feedback — all while keeping the educator in control via its innovative "human-in-the-loop" model. The platform is already being piloted or used across five continents and was previously presented at UNESCO's Digital Learning Week in Paris, further cementing its growing global impact.




