Indian educators to acquire 1,000 AI-powered EdTech innovations, aiming to transform the country’s education and skills sector | Education

Indian educators will be getting more than 1,000 AI-powered EdTech innovations showcased at the Didac India 2024 exhibition, according to a statement.

According to an official statement, Indian educators will acquire over 1,000 cutting-edge AI products to transform India’s education and training sector. (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

The 14th edition of Didac India, an exhibition and conference focusing on education and training resources, was organized by Messe Stuttgart India from September 18-20 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi.

The event witnessed the unveiling of a wide range of futuristic solutions and resources with exhibitors from over 20 countries showcasing over 5,000 Edtech products and innovations, the release said.

Indian educators will acquire over 1,000 cutting-edge AI products to transform India’s education and skills sector,” he said.

National and international companies including Roombr, Microsoft, HP, Samsung, LG, BenQ, Up Grad, Teachmint, Viewsonic, Philips and many others showcased the latest innovations in AI, EdTech, Drones, Educational Supplies, IoT, Robotics, AV Equipment, Lab Equipment, Infrastructure, AR, VR and more.

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International pavilions from Germany, Australia, Finland, the United Kingdom, Japan and Singapore, among others, showcased the latest technology.

Roombr introduced Roombr Digital Classroom, the world’s first patented digital classroom solution. The company aims to impact 1 million classrooms by 2026.

The world’s largest educational robotics company, Vex Robotics, has introduced two new products: VEX EXP, a metal robot designed for classroom use, and VEX IQ, a robot designed for elementary and middle school students.

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AcadAlly has introduced an AI engine called LEAP, which is an AI-based adaptive assessment and diagnostic platform. This advanced technology startup analyzes each user’s learning patterns, identifies learning gaps, and offers customized solutions.

Lost in Time (LIT) has unveiled an AI-powered, secure, instant, automated media sharing and branding app.

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Its key features include selfie scanning, instant photo sharing, social branding, and secure storage.

The event was organized in collaboration with the India Didactics Association (IDA), an association of education and training fraternities dedicated to improving pedagogy, learning and teaching practices.

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