Patricia Renee
  • News
    • Africa
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Investment
  • Technology
    • tech News
    • AI
    • Gadgets
  • How To
  • Food
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Africa
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Investment
  • Technology
    • tech News
    • AI
    • Gadgets
  • How To
  • Food
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Patricia Renee
No Result
View All Result

Samsung Showcases AI-Enabled Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

trixierenee by trixierenee
4 months ago
in News, Samsung
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
AI-enabled learning

At BETT 2026, the world’s largest education exhibition, Samsung is making waves with its innovative AI-powered devices designed to enhance both teaching and learning. The company’s vision of “connected learning for every mind” takes center stage at the event, demonstrating how technology can support diverse learning needs and adapt to various classroom environments.

AI-Enabled Devices Empowering Educators and Students

Samsung’s mission is not to replace educators, but to empower them. By integrating AI-enabled technology, Samsung allows educators to focus more on teaching and less on managing complex tools. Their ecosystem of connected devices, including tablets, laptops, and interactive displays, is designed to create inclusive learning environments where technology adapts to the needs of students.

Ben Yoon, President of Samsung UK & Ireland, emphasized the importance of helping teachers set students up for success through scalable and practical solutions. He pointed out that with AI-enhanced devices, students can experience personalized learning paths, while teachers gain tools that streamline classroom management.

Connected Learning Ecosystem for All Stages of Education

Samsung’s showcase at BETT 2026 highlights its comprehensive education ecosystem that supports learners at every stage—from primary schools to higher education. Their AI-powered devices cater to different learning styles, making education more accessible and adaptable.

The Galaxy Book6 Series, Galaxy XR, and advanced display solutions are integral parts of Samsung’s vision. These devices promote collaboration, content creation, and hybrid learning, ensuring that classrooms remain dynamic and inclusive.

Immersive Technologies for Enhanced Learning

One of the most exciting aspects of Samsung’s presentation is the use of immersive technology. The Galaxy XR, which offers an interactive and experiential learning experience, allows students to engage with content in new ways. Samsung’s immersive technology brings subjects to life, enabling students to interact with complex concepts in a more tangible and engaging manner.

Future-Proofing Education with AI and Hybrid Solutions

Samsung’s commitment extends beyond just products. At BETT 2026, the company also showcased its “Solve for Tomorrow” initiative, empowering students to develop future-ready skills while solving real-world problems using technology. This program reflects Samsung’s ongoing effort to nurture the next generation of thinkers and problem-solvers.

With the goal of offering intuitive and secure solutions, Samsung is working to reduce complexity for educators, allowing them to focus on their core mission—teaching. The company’s long-term commitment to education is reflected in its scalable and inclusive technologies, which make connected learning environments possible.

The Future of Education: Samsung’s Impact

Samsung’s efforts at BETT 2026 reaffirm its position as a leader in the educational technology space. By blending AI with learning tools, the company is not only supporting teachers but also enriching the educational experience for students globally. As the demand for connected and intelligent learning environments grows, Samsung continues to innovate and provide solutions that meet the diverse needs of the classroom.

Visit Samsung at BETT 2026 on Stand NF20 to experience connected learning solutions in action.

Tags: AI-enabled learningBETT 2026connected learningeducation technologyGalaxy Book6Galaxy XRhybrid learningSamsung
Previous Post

Japan Restarts Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Plant Amid Fukushima Concerns

Next Post

Samsung Galaxy S26 Launch Set for March 11, 2026, Avoiding Friday the 13th

Related Posts

EV charging costs
electric vehicles

InstaVolt Battery Storage Plan Aims to Cut EV Charging Costs

1 day ago
One UI 8.5
Samsung

Samsung One UI 8.5 Rollout Begins for Galaxy Devices

1 day ago
Nanoleaf AI
AI

Nanoleaf AI Pivot Moves Beyond Smart Lighting

1 day ago
Leapmotor Germany
electric vehicles

Leapmotor Expands in Germany With Low-Cost EV Offer

2 days ago
Green license plates
electric vehicles

Kazakhstan Plans Green License Plates for Electric Cars

2 days ago
Jake Hall
News

TOWIE Star Jake Hall Dies in Spain at 35

2 days ago
Load More
Next Post
Samsung Galaxy S26 launch

Samsung Galaxy S26 Launch Set for March 11, 2026, Avoiding Friday the 13th

Samsung Qi2 power bank

Samsung’s Qi2 Power Bank Leaked for Galaxy S26 Series

  • About Us
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Ad Choices
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA

© 2026 Patricia Renee News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Africa
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Investment
  • Technology
    • tech News
    • AI
    • Gadgets
  • How To
  • Food
  • Sports

© 2026 Patricia Renee News