BETT 2026 delivered a clear and concise message: the debate over educational technology has evolved. We have moved past the initial novelty and enthusiasm toward a genuine integration into everyday school life.

The structural challenge is “Learning Without Limits”: reaching every context—urban, rural, and inclusive—without increasing teacher workload.
Strategic Takeaways:
- Increasingly Structured AI: AI is a present reality. It is no longer about promises, but about real-world use cases aimed at reducing administrative burden, improving feedback, and supporting data-driven decision-making.
- Content: Quality > Quantity: While generating materials through AI is now a given, generation is not the ultimate goal. The value lies in better content: contextualized, aligned, and managed within institutional systems.
- Robotics & Computational Thinking: Mature proposals centered on hands-on experimentation and active learning across all age groups.
At EDF, we are proud to be part of the Spanish Educational Ecosystem. Showcasing our corporate image at the Spanish Pavilion allowed us to witness the strength of various technological solutions, confirming that the Spanish ecosystem competes globally in both maturity and diversity, thanks to the support of ICEX.
Following Entornos de Formación’s time at BETT 2026, we have reinforced one of our core beliefs: innovation only has an impact when it is built on structured data.
Our dialogue with 1EdTech confirms that the sector is moving toward open standards with a sense of confidence: “Without structure, technology is noise; with structure, it becomes learning.”
Educational technology removes barriers, respects educational processes, and keeps the student at the center.