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Business Fortune
24 September, 2024
A statement claimed that during Didac India 2024, educators in India would have access to more than 1,000 Al-Powered EdTech solutions.
The 14th edition of Didac India, an exposition and conference focused on resources for education and skill development, took place at Yashobhoomi in New Delhi from September 18 to September 20, organized by Messe Stuttgart India.
The statement claims that over 5,000 Edtech products and innovations were on show at the exhibition, which included exhibitors from over 20 countries showcasing a variety of cutting-edge services and solutions.
Many national and international companies, such as Roombr, Microsoft, HP, Samsung, LG, BenQ, upGrad, Teachmint, Viewsonic, Philips, and several others, showcased the latest innovations in educational supplies, loT, robotics, AV equipment, lab equipment, AI, education technologies, drones, infrastructure, AR, and VR.
International pavilions from Australia, Finland, the UK, Japan, Germany, and Singapore, among other nations, showcased the latest technological advancements. Roombr introduced the Roombr Digital Classroom, the first patented digital classroom system in the world. The company hopes to be present in one million classrooms by 2026.
The biggest educational robotics company in the world, Vex Robotics, has introduced two new products: VEX EXP, a metallic robot designed for classroom use, and VEX IQ, a robot designed especially for elementary and middle school students. The new Al engine from AcadAlly is called LEAP, and it is an AI-powered diagnostic and adaptive evaluation platform. This deep tech company analyzes each user's own learning pattern and finds learning gaps to produce remediation that is specifically tailored to them.
An AI-powered automatic media-sharing platform that is quick, safe, and increases brand exposure has been revealed by Lost in Time (LIT). Secure storage, social branding, speedy photo sharing, and selfie scanning are a few of its key advantages. The India Didactics Association (IDA), a group of experts in education and training dedicated to enhancing pedagogy, teaching, and learning, collaborated with the event organizers.