India’s educators will secure 1,000 EdTech innovations driven by AI

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India's educators will secure 1,000 EdTech innovations driven by AI
India's educators will secure 1,000 EdTech innovations driven by AI

More than 1,000 Al-Powered EdTech solutions will be made available to Indian educators at the Didac India 2024 event, as per a statement.

From September 18 to 20, Messe Stuttgart India hosted the 14th edition of Didac India, an exhibition and conference centered on resources for education and skill development, at Yashobhoomi in New Delhi.

According to the statement, more than 5,000 Edtech goods and innovations were on display during the exhibition, which featured exhibitors from more than 20 nations presenting a wide range of futuristic solutions and services.

“Over 1000 cutting-edge Al products are going to be procured by Indian educators to transform India’s education and skill sector,” it stated.

The newest advancements in AI, education technologies, drones, educational supplies, loT, robotics, AV equipment, lab equipment, infrastructure, AR, VR, and more were demonstrated by a number of national and international companies, including Roombr, Microsoft, HP, Samsung, LG, BenQ, upGrad, Teachmint, Viewsonic, Philips, and several others.

The newest technology was on display in international pavilions from Germany, Australia, Finland, the UK, Japan, and Singapore, among other countries.

The world’s first patented digital classroom system, the Roombr Digital Classroom, was introduced by Roombr. By 2026, the business wants to be in one million classrooms.

Vex Robotics, the largest educational robotics firm in the world, has unveiled two new products: VEX IQ, a robot made specifically for elementary and middle school kids, and VEX EXP, a metallic robot intended for use in classrooms.

LEAP, an AI-powered diagnostic and adaptive assessment platform, is a new Al engine from AcadAlly. This deep tech business creates customized remediation by analyzing the unique learning patterns of each user”s and identifying learning gaps.

An AI-powered automatic media-sharing tool for safe, quick, and brand-boosting has been unveiled by Lost in Time (LIT).

Secure storage, social branding, rapid photo sharing, and selfie scanning are some of its primary advantages.

The India Didactics Association (IDA), a group of education and training professionals dedicated to enhancing teaching, learning, and pedagogy, was partnered with the event’s organizers.

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