Samsung Highlights AI Connected Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

Samsung aims to transform education by using AI and connected technologies to support both teachers and students. The company recently showcased its latest AI-enabled, connected education ecosystem at BETT 2026, the world’s largest education exhibition. It highlighted how technology can create the best learning environments for different levels of education.
Samsung’s AI devices support better learning environments
Held from January 21 to 23 at ExCeL London, BETT 2026 brought more than 35,000 education professionals and over 600 companies from around the world. The exhibition allowed Samsung to demonstrate its commitment to the education sector and its role as a long-term partner for educators. The company offers solutions that adapt to different learning styles, abilities, and teaching methods.
Samsung designed a mock classroom with real teaching environments. Visitors could join live demonstrations and scheduled sessions led by Samsung education specialists and industry speakers. These sessions demonstrated how connected devices work together in teaching and learning.

Samsung focused on three main areas: Mobile & Computing, Immersive Technology, and Display Solutions. As for Mobile & Computing, the company presented tablets, laptops, and education-ready devices such as the latest Galaxy Book 6 Series. These devices support lesson planning, content creation, collaboration, and hybrid learning.
The Immersive Technology area showcased its Galaxy XR, which creates new ways for students to interact with content. Likewise, the Display Solutions area featured interactive whiteboards and large-format LED displays, including the latest WEFX and Flip WMFX. These displays offer a bunch of AI tools, such as Circle to Search and AI Classroom Assistant.
“By integrating AI-enabled devices and immersive technologies, educators spend less time managing technology and more time teaching, while students benefit from more inclusive ways to learn. It’s a clear demonstration of how connected, versatile solutions can work intelligently to transform teaching and learning,” said a Samsung executive. Apart from classroom technology, Samsung highlighted its Solve for Tomorrow program, which lets young people bring their innovations to life.










