A Luxembourg-based social impact initiative focused on youth mental health prevention has been internationally recognized at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, as part of the Global Top 30 Solutions for Social Impact.
Happy Kids Academy, founded in Luxembourg and associate member of IMS, was selected during the Global Impact Challenges, a recognition that highlights not only technological innovation, but measurable social impact. The core mission of HappyKids.ai platform remains clear: strengthening resilience and scale impact on mental health prevention among teenagers.
While the Summit gathers world leaders and global technology executives, as Bill Gates and Presidents, as Macron, Lula, and other international names, expects to receive 200.000 visitors and is the biggest AI event in the world dedicated to Social Impact.
Social Innovation Rooted in Prevention
At a time when youth mental health is increasingly described as one of the defining social challenges of this generation, Happy Kids Academy develops structured prevention programs designed for schools, families, and public health actors.
Technology is used as a tool, not as an end in itself, to scale access, personalize support, and collect impact data that allows continuous evaluation and measurable outcomes.
The organization is a 100% Social Impact Company, built around long-term systemic change rather than short-term intervention.
Backed by Luxembourg Philanthropy
The initiative is currently implementing its first structured program with the support of the André Losch Foundation, marking an important milestone in Luxembourg’s growing ecosystem of impact-driven innovation.
Discussions are ongoing with multiple foundations in Luxembourg to expand prevention programs nationally and internationally, reinforcing the country’s role as a laboratory for social innovation.
Women Leadership & Empowerment in STEM
Happy Kids Academy is founded and led by women in AI and social innovation, contributing to the advancement of female leadership in STEM fields.
During the Summit in India, the team also mentored local high-school girls presenting AI projects at AI Thinkpreneurs, reinforcing their commitment to female empowerment and global collaboration.
From Luxembourg to Global Impact
Founded in 2025, HappyKids.ai positions Luxembourg at the intersection of: Youth mental health prevention, Evidence-based social innovation, Female leadership in STEM, Scalable technology for human flourishing.
*A local school in Delhi profited from a first visit and set the first national partnership with Happy Kids Academy, due to the presence of the Founders in India. The school will receive a donation of the books to pilot the new Resilience curriculum for 5th graders, a curriculum research supported by the Andre Losch Fondation.
This international recognition underscores Luxembourg’s capacity to generate socially responsible innovation with measurable, global relevance.
The founders are currently in New Delhi and are available for interviews and discussions with philanthropic partners and impact stakeholders.