
StrikePlagiarism.com at EduTech Summit & Expo 2026: Advancing Responsible AI in Higher Education

These priorities were at the centre of discussions during EduTech Summit & Expo 2026, held on June 5–6 in Athens, Greece, where the StrikePlagiarism.com team met with educators, university leaders, EdTech providers and technology experts from across the region.
Representing StrikePlagiarism.com, Daria Ivanova and Donika Gavova welcomed visitors at Stand EDT16, discussing how universities are adapting their academic integrity strategies to the realities of generative AI.
Higher education is moving from AI adoption to responsible implementation
One of the strongest messages emerging from the event was that universities are entering a new phase of AI adoption.
Rather than focusing solely on AI detection, institutions are looking for comprehensive solutions that integrate seamlessly into existing academic workflows while supporting educators in making informed decisions. Transparency, explainable results and efficient verification processes are becoming just as important as the technology itself.
For StrikePlagiarism.com, these discussions reinforced a trend already visible across international higher education: academic integrity is becoming an essential part of every university's digital transformation strategy.
Supporting Greek universities with AI detection in Greek
Among the topics that attracted particular attention during the exhibition was multilingual AI-generated content detection.
As students increasingly use generative AI when preparing academic work in their native language, universities require technologies capable of analysing documents within their original linguistic context—not only in English.
StrikePlagiarism.com supports AI-generated content detection in Greek, enabling institutions to review assignments, essays and research papers while applying consistent academic integrity standards across multilingual learning environments.
By combining Greek-language AI detection with detailed analytical reports, similarity checking, stylometric authorship verification, hidden text manipulation detection and LMS integrations, the platform helps universities strengthen responsible AI implementation without changing established academic workflows.
What universities are looking for
Throughout the event, conversations consistently focused on practical institutional needs rather than individual features.
University representatives expressed strong interest in solutions that combine:
- AI-generated content detection;
- similarity checking and academic text analysis;
- stylometric authorship verification;
- hidden text manipulation detection;
- LMS integrations;
- automated verification workflows that simplify institutional processes.
These discussions highlighted a broader shift toward integrated academic integrity ecosystems that support educators while reducing administrative complexity.
Strengthening collaboration across the region
EduTech Summit & Expo 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas with universities, technology partners and education professionals who are actively shaping the future of digital learning in Greece and beyond.
The level of engagement demonstrated that responsible AI use, transparent assessment and academic integrity have become strategic priorities for higher education institutions across the region.
For StrikePlagiarism.com, participating in the event was not only an opportunity to present its latest academic integrity solutions, but also to better understand the evolving needs of universities as AI continues to reshape teaching, learning and assessment.
The conversations started in Athens will continue through new partnerships and ongoing collaboration with institutions committed to building transparent, trustworthy and future-ready academic environments.
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