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Indian Educators to procure over 1,000 AI-powered EdTech Innovations showcased at DIDAC India 2024

Indian educators to procure 1,000+ AI-powered EdTech innovations showcased at Didac India 2024, transforming education with cutting-edge solutions from 20+ countries.

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DIDAC India 2024

The 14th edition of Didac India 2024, Asia’s largest and India’s only exhibition and conference for the education and skills sector, concluded with the unveiling of a wide range of futuristic solutions. Over 5,000 EdTech products and innovations from 20+ countries were showcased during the event. Indian educators are set to procure over 1,000 advanced AI-powered products to revolutionize the education and skill development sectors. Organized by Messe Stuttgart India in collaboration with the India Didactics Association, the event took place at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, over three days.

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Prominent companies, both domestic and international, such as Roombr, Microsoft, HP, Samsung, LG, BenQ, UpGrad, Teachmint, Viewsonic, and Philips, among others, presented innovations in AI, educational technology, drones, IoT, robotics, AV equipment, lab tools, infrastructure, and AR/VR solutions. International pavilions representing countries like Germany, Australia, Finland, the UK, Japan, and Singapore added to the event's global appeal.

Roombr launched its groundbreaking Roombr Digital Classroom, the world’s first patented digital classroom solution, aiming to impact one million classrooms by 2026. Vex Robotics, the world’s largest educational robotics company, introduced two new products: VEX EXP, a metallic robot for classroom use, and VEX IQ, a robot designed for younger students. Additionally, they showcased VEX CTE, tailored for career and technical education, and VEX AIR, an educational drone set for release next year. Their VEX Code VR software enables users to code and control robots in a virtual environment, accessible globally at no cost.

MAXHUB launched the UC P30, a state-of-the-art AI-powered 4K dual-eye PTZ camera that allows users to set personalized surveillance zones, enhancing video conferencing. AcadAlly introduced LEAP, an AI-driven diagnostic and adaptive assessment platform that analyses learning patterns, identifies gaps, and provides tailored solutions. This platform helps teachers save time on administrative tasks and enables schools to make real-time, proactive decisions.

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Edutech India showcased a variety of lab solutions, including the Stem Car, Edutech Pixkit—an open-source development kit for autonomous driving—and other innovations such as autonomous drones, AI in cobots, and humanoid robots like NAO & Pepper. Lost in Time (LIT) launched an AI-powered automated media-sharing app featuring selfie scanning, instant photo sharing, social branding, and secure storage.

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