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Picture of the 2026 AI Everywhere Pitch Day

Not every problem needs an AI solution. Figuring out which ones do was one of the challenges that students tackled in the AI Everywhere module.

AI is everywhere, but using it well still relies on good human thinking. During the AI Everywhere module, students explored how artificial intelligence could support travel and education, two areas where user experience matters a lot.

Some teams chose to focus on how AI could help people plan trips more easily or receive personalised recommendations. Others focused on how AI could make educational content more interactive, or how it could help people focus better. Across all teams, students put effort into creating thoughtful projects and presenting them in clever ways. Many students did so through humour, which turned their work into memorable stories.

Being able to communicate well about your work is what helps the audience connect to your cause, and that is why at LTS each module ends with a pitch day.

One of the winning projects was IRIS. Created by Len and Matvii, it helps you decide where to spend your holiday. You can ask for what you want in normal language, and IRIS uses up-to-date information to suggest a smaller selection of best-fitting places. They were invited by Noura El Moubayed, Head of IT Applications at Luxair, to pitch their idea again at Luxair Headquarters.

All LTS students present their work in front of experts and industry professionals. The experience can be a kick-start in their careers, especially as no business sector is any longer a stranger to technology integration.

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