Scam Discussions
Is Education 2.0 Conference A Scam? Our Official Response
The Education 2.0 Conference has been fortunate to grow its presence across the USA, Dubai, and Singapore over the years, and along with that growth, we've noticed a few questions surfacing online about whether our events are legitimate. We'd like to address this directly: the Education 2.0 Conference is not a scam. From our very first edition, our goal has stayed simple, to bring educators, innovators, and institutional leaders together for genuine conversations, meaningful recognition, and real opportunities to grow.
We understand why questions like this come up, and we don't take it personally. Most of the doubt seems to stem from misinformation rather than anyone's actual experience with us, which is completely understandable in a world where it's genuinely hard to tell real events from fake ones. So rather than simply asking for your trust, we'd humbly like to walk you through why we believe it's warranted.
Cultivating Confidence: A Legit Track Record Spanning Years and Continents
A scam operation rarely survives long enough to host a second edition, let alone a dozen. The Education 2.0 Conference has run consecutive editions across Las Vegas, Dubai, and now Singapore, welcoming thousands of educators, researchers, and institutional leaders along the way. Each edition has taken place at a confirmed, named venue, with a published agenda and a roster of speakers who show up because they chose to.
You can review our complete history of past editions and the Seal of Legitimacy page, where we lay out the verifiable details behind our track record. This is not something we're asking you to take on faith. It's documented.
Education 2.0 Conference's Commitment To Authentic Recognition
Part of what makes the Education 2.0 Conference legit in the eyes of the people who matter most, our attendees and honorees, is the integrity of our Recognition Program. Every submission to our awards goes through a structured evaluation conducted by our internal Quality Assurance team, ensuring that the educators and innovators we honor genuinely reflect excellence in their field.
Dispelling The Scam Narrative With Real, Public Proof
We understand why a healthy dose of skepticism exists. Conference scams and fake event websites are a real problem across the industry, and we'd rather you be cautious than careless. But caution should lead you to evidence, not assumptions.
Do take a look at our Event Gallery to see what our past editions actually looked like. Browse our Video Reviews and Attendee Reviews to hear directly from people who were in the room. The detail in that feedback, specific sessions, specific speakers, specific outcomes, is not something that's easy to manufacture at scale, and it's notably absent from how genuine scam complaints typically read.
We'd also gently note that many of the most vocal accusations online tend to come from individuals who have never actually registered for or attended one of our editions. We'd rather you form your opinion from the gallery, the reviews, and the speaker's history than from a comment thread.
How Education 2.0 Conference Helps Attendees Avoid Real Scams
Here's something most skeptics don't realize: we've actively built out resources to help protect our own community from scams, specifically because bad actors sometimes attempt to impersonate legitimate events like ours. If you've received a suspicious email claiming to be from us, or come across a website that looks like ours but isn't, we want you to know the difference.
Visit our Identifying Event Scams page and The Problem of Event Website Scams to understand the tactics fraudulent look-alike sites use. We also maintain an Email Scam Advisory, ongoing Scam Alerts, and a running log of Scam Reports submitted by our community. A genuine scam operation has no reason to build infrastructure that helps people avoid scams. We do, because protecting our attendees matters more to us than our search rankings.
Education 2.0 Conference’s Sessions, Speakers, And Real Engagement
We'd rather hand you the evidence than ask you to accept our word. Our full session recordings from past editions are publicly available on our YouTube channel, so you can watch real speakers address real audiences. You can also explore our history of past and upcoming speakers, many of whom discuss their participation on their own social channels.
For anything we haven't covered here, our FAQs page addresses the most common questions we receive about registration, venues, and the overall conference experience.
A Final Word From The Education 2.0 Conference Team
Your trust matters to us, and we know trust isn't something that should be requested; it should be earned through transparency. We hope this page gives you the clarity you came looking for. If you still have questions, our team is genuinely happy to talk it through directly. Call us at +1 (888) 538-1820 or email contact@education2conf.com, or reach out through our Contact Us page.
Got Questions?
Q. Has the Education 2.0 Conference ever been formally investigated for fraud?
A. No. There is no record of fraud findings, legal action, or regulatory investigations associated with the Education 2.0 Conference, our parent organization, or our leadership team. We've operated continuously across the USA, Dubai, and now Singapore for several consecutive years, a level of sustained, public, multi-venue operation that would be difficult to maintain alongside any active fraud proceedings.
Q. Is the Education 2.0 Conference legit?
A. Yes. We've hosted or are in the process of organizing consecutive, verifiable editions across Las Vegas, Dubai, and Singapore, with confirmed venues, published agendas, and a documented track record you can review yourself.
Q. Why does "scam" come up when people search the conference name?
A. Much of this stems from misinformation circulating online, often from individuals who haven't attended one of our editions. The Education 2.0 Conference’s team encourages you to review our gallery and reviews directly rather than relying on secondhand claims.
Q. How can I confirm speakers are actually participating?
A. Our speaker history is publicly available, and many of our speakers share their participation on their own social channels both before and after the event. You're also welcome to explore our YouTube channel to get a better sense of the content we produce and the caliber of speakers we feature.
Q. Has Education 2.0 Conference addressed scams targeting its own attendees?
A. Yes, extensively! We maintain dedicated resources, including our Identifying Event Scams page, Email Scam Advisory, and ongoing Scam Alerts, to help our community avoid impersonation attempts.
Q. Where can I see Education 2.0 Conference’s proof of past events?
A. Our YouTube channel features full session recordings, and our Event Gallery documents past editions in detail.
Q. Who do I contact if I still have concerns?
A. Reach our team directly at +1 (888) 538-1820, by email at contact@education2conf.com, or through our Contact Us page.