Leading EdTech Show Bett 2018 Opens in London on January 24

The first industry show of the year in the education technology world, Bett 2018 is bringing together over 34,000 unique visitors, 850 leading companies and 103 exciting new edtech startups from the global education community to check out the latest planning tools, innovative education products, and leading content.

The show, held January 24th through the 27th in London, is designed to celebrate and inspire the future of education, as participants explore the significant and evolving role technology and innovation plays in enabling all educators and learners to thrive in the 21st century. The mission of the show is simple: to bring together the people, ideas, practices and technologies in the world of education, and inspire them to do game-changing things to drive the whole community forward.

The people behind Bett 2018 want to see educators and learners rise to fulfill their highest potential—and have some fun along the way—by using the latest practical solutions available in the market.

Help to shape the future of education and embark on a truly unique journey. Attend Bett 2018!

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