Sesh at BETT 2025
The BETT show 2025 was nothing short of extraordinary. Over the course of three days, I had the privilege of immersing myself in one of the world’s largest education technology (EdTech) events. This annual event brings together educators, policymakers, technologists, and thought leaders from around the globe to explore how education is evolving and how technology is shaping its future.
In this article, I’ll share my key takeaways from the event, explore the challenges and opportunities EdTech presents for India, and extend a heartfelt recommendation for anyone in the education space to mark their calendars for BETT 2026.
The scale of BETT 2025 was impressive, as always. Over 35,000 members of the global education community converged at ExCeL, London, creating a buzzing environment of collaboration, innovation, and discovery.
Here are some quick stats that reflect the scale of the event:
As I explored the aisles and attended sessions, three overarching themes resonated throughout the event:
1. The Changing Role of Educators in a Post-COVID World The global education system is undergoing a significant transformation, accelerated by the pandemic. One critical issue discussed was the shortage of teachers—a challenge limited to not one country but affecting education systems worldwide. In India, the challenge is not only the shortage of teachers but also the availability of quality educators. EdTech presents an opportunity to bridge this gap by:
2. The Role of EdTech in India – Moving Beyond Print
India remains a print-driven market, and while some schools are open to a hybrid model, the adoption of EdTech is still in its early stages. As I walked through BETT, I couldn’t help but think, "Why can’t classrooms in India benefit from this incredible wealth of technology?"
Key areas where India can leverage EdTech:
3. Fostering Holistic Education
BETT 2025 didn’t just focus on technology; it also emphasized the importance of holistic education. Some of the most engaging sessions I attended included topics like:
One of the most exciting aspects of attending BETT is the inspiration it sparks. As I interacted with educators and EdTech providers from around the world, I couldn’t help but envision how India could benefit from adopting these innovations.
India’s education system is at a crossroads. With over 260 million students, it is one of the largest systems globally, yet it struggles with:
Here’s what India can learn from the BETT show:
For those who have never experienced the BETT show, I strongly encourage you to plan a visit to BETT 2026, scheduled for 21st to 26th January 2026, at the same venue in London.
Here’s why it’s worth your time:
As someone deeply invested in the future of education in India, I left BETT 2025 with a sense of purpose. The question is no longer, "Should India embrace EdTech?" but rather, "How can we do it effectively and equitably?"
I am eager to collaborate with educators, schools, and policymakers to bring the best of what BETT offers to Indian classrooms. If you are interested in learning more about my experience or how we can work together to revolutionize education in India, feel free to reach out.
BETT 2025 was more than just an event; it was a reminder of the boundless possibilities that arise when innovation meets education. The conversations I had, the technologies I saw, and the ideas I encountered left me inspired and hopeful for the future of learning—not just globally, but for India as well.
So, as I look ahead, I would encourage you to join the journey. Together, we can shape the future of education. Subrahmanian Seshadri Chief Operating Officer, PageMajik Inc.