
Innovation is the prognosis for a sustainable society. However, infrastructure development in systemic models, technology, and social structure is crucial for a thriving economy. This editorial takes into account the immense resilience that defines the entrepreneurs leading in the systemic structural sector. Their thoughts, vision, and methods are the very pillars of innovation.
Today, the editorial is pulling back the curtain for Shubham Lal, whose meteoric rise across the edtech and software development sectors is beyond fathomable. The vibrant entrepreneur reflects on how far he has come and sees back at the 15-year-old boy who relocated from a rural region to a bustling city, only to make his mark in the industry and create something impactful for the mass market. Shubham Lal is a technology-driven entrepreneur, educator, and AI innovator with a strong foundation in product development and mentorship.
At 20 years, Shubham joined Microsoft, where he contributed to projects like Windows 10, Office 365, Bing, and GitHub Copilot. Since working at the tech giant for eight years, Shubham has navigated toward entrepreneurship to create a scalable system. And these experiences inspired him to build Leapify Technologies Private Limited, with the vision of helping students navigate the tech ecosystem through mentorship, industry exposure, and understanding emerging domains like AI. Furthermore, Shubham strategized to build AI Linc, an AI consulting and product development company that partners with enterprises to build AI-driven solutions.
Shubham advocates for AI to handle stale, repetitive tasks, allowing humans to concentrate on innovation, strategy, and growth. Back in 2020, Shubham took a stint at the Newton School, working as a mentor. Gradually, the stint unwrapped a deep understanding of solving a gap, which included sorting a personalized curriculum model instead of a “one-size-fits-all” package. To the mass market, Shubham Lal has to say AI is here to make systems more efficient. AI Linc is working on metrics like building scalable AI products and solutions, enhancing operational efficiency across industries, reducing dependency on manual processes, and improving accuracy, reliability, and decision-making. The company has two branches, one of which is Education & Training and the other being Technology Product Development.
AI Linc has trained 10,000–20,000+ students. About 1M+ learners were impacted across the ecosystem, partnered with 1,000+ organizations, which include four university partnerships, including Osmania University, Koti Women’s College, Kakatiya University, and Kakatiya Women’s College. The ecosystem has built 425+ courses across 32 domains with curriculum co-powered by Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. AI Linc delivers live/hybrid/self-paced programs across AI/ML, cloud, DevOps, cybersecurity, data engineering, full-stack development, blockchain, quantum computing, and BFSI domains.
Furthermore, curricula by AI Linc are present at platforms like UpGrad, Coursera, Udemy, Simplilearn, Great Learning, Newton School, and Internshala. On the other hand, AI Linc is also focused on product engineering, with a market that spans regions such as India, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain. Some of its services include custom AI platforms & LLM integrations, full-stack web and SaaS applications, data engineering & analytics systems, cybersecurity-first architectures, blockchain & Web3 platforms, and enterprise automation & ERP integrations. Shubham Lal has been vocal about building businesses that are data-driven and show proof over false promises. And this editorial keeps such leaders on the pedestal. For the future leaders and visionaries, Shubham Lal says, “You can become anything or anyone—time and effort are your strongest assets. Use them consciously.”