Samsung Electronics returned to the BETT 2026 education exhibition in London this week, outlining its approach to connected learning and demonstrating how artificial intelligence and integrated devices can support teaching and learning across different education levels.
At the event, held from Jan. 21 to 23 at ExCeL London, the company presented what it described as a connected education ecosystem designed to support teachers and students from primary and secondary education through to further and higher education. Samsung said the focus was on practical and scalable solutions that enable personalised learning, improve productivity and simplify classroom management.
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“Samsung demonstrated how its AI-enabled, connected education ecosystem can support teachers and students across diverse learning environments,” the company said in its press release, adding that the aim was to deliver “connected learning for every mind.”
Central to Samsung’s stand was a mock classroom, where visitors took part in live demonstrations and scheduled sessions led by Samsung education specialists and industry speakers. Rather than highlighting individual products, the sessions focused on real classroom scenarios and showed how multiple devices work together. The demonstrations covered mobile and computing devices such as the Galaxy Book6 series, immersive Galaxy XR use cases, and interactive display solutions including Flip WMFX and large-format LED screens with AI-enabled tools.
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Samsung also highlighted its Solve for Tomorrow programme, a year-round initiative aimed at helping young people develop future-ready skills and apply technology to real-world challenges. The company said its presence at BETT 2026 underlined its long-term commitment to the UK education sector and its role as a partner to educators in building secure and connected learning environments.
Source: Samsung
