Organised by Terrapinn, the three-day in-depth conference and technology exhibition aims to discuss the impact of technology in education, focusing on the importance of learning spaces and what it means to reshape the future of learning.
“As the biggest education conference in the region, EduTECH Asia aims to address issues that educators need to focus on to make Asia a leader in preparing students for the future workplace. A gathering of likeminded individuals, the conference addresses how Asia can cope with the rapid pace of tech transformation, working towards a common goal of developing platforms that suit the demands of the future,” said Sharon Roessen, MD, Terrapinn.
The three-day exhibition and conference runs from 8-10 October and is supported by Singapore’s Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Employment and Employability Institute (e2i). It will host a variety of workshops, presentations and panel discussions, alongside over 80 exhibitors who will be sharing their latest technologies in the industry. From digital learning apps to open-source learning platforms, exhibitors at EduTECH Asia include Trap-ed, Wacom, Crestron, Ricoh, D2L, Moodle, Reactor, Beeducation and more.
“As the biggest education conference in the region, EduTECH Asia aims to address issues that educators need to focus on to make Asia a leader in preparing students for the future workplace. A gathering of likeminded individuals, the conference addresses how Asia can cope with the rapid pace of tech transformation, working towards a common goal of developing platforms that suit the demands of the future,” said Sharon Roessen, MD, Terrapinn.
The three-day exhibition and conference runs from 8-10 October and is supported by Singapore’s Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Employment and Employability Institute (e2i). It will host a variety of workshops, presentations and panel discussions, alongside over 80 exhibitors who will be sharing their latest technologies in the industry. From digital learning apps to open-source learning platforms, exhibitors at EduTECH Asia include Trap-ed, Wacom, Crestron, Ricoh, D2L, Moodle, Reactor, Beeducation and more.
There will be more than 250 speakers, with keynotes delivered by Alex Beard, author of Natural Born Learners and Ken Montgomery, Executive Director of Design Tech High.
“We are proud to collaborate with international thought leaders and exhibitors with the latest technologies in the education sector. With the future of learning being so closely intertwined with technology, we look forward to seeing how these ideas can be brought to life,” added Roessen.
This year’s EduTECH Asia will introduce its first interactive Robotics Zone, an Entrepreneurship Village and a hackathon. Featuring student teams, the hackathon seeks to challenge young minds as they tackle education issues of today. The winning teams will present their ideas to senior educators on the second day of the conference.
This year’s EduTECH Asia will introduce its first interactive Robotics Zone, an Entrepreneurship Village and a hackathon. Featuring student teams, the hackathon seeks to challenge young minds as they tackle education issues of today. The winning teams will present their ideas to senior educators on the second day of the conference.
Details:
Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore
8-10 October, 2018
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