Our mission
What we’re all about
Bett is the global community for education technology. Our mission is to spark ideas, create connections and accelerate trade, driving impact and improving outcomes for teachers and learners.
Meet at the intersection of education and technology, where we think bigger and believe in better! At Bett, you'll gain access to the highest quality EdTech, industry leaders, live demos, and collaboration opportunities that you won't find anywhere else! It's a must-attend event with the power to make a genuine impact on the lives of teachers and learners.

Our events
Our global portfolio of events promotes the discovery of technology and allows you to access the knowledge to enhance lifelong learning.
Latest articles
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Tech funding for STEM based learning from Meet and Code
15 May 2024 Written by Matt Hewlett, Community and Education Lead, DigitInclusion advocate and Love Island star Tasha Ghouri explains how students' differences are their superpowers and how to create a more inclusive classroom. -
Using augmented reality to transport learners into careers
29 Apr 2024 by Professor Fridolin Wild, The Open UniversityExperts predict there will soon be more green jobs than professionals equipped with the skills to perform them. Here's how we can train tomorrow's green workforce today. -
How to handle AI in schools
20 Sep 2024 Written by Jenna Khanna, Director of Education and Partnerships, Common Sense UKExploring generative AI, the ethical considerations for teachers, and what educators can do to support learners as artificial intelligence evolves. -
Understanding and utilising the Dyslexia Map: A resource for educators and parents
21 Jun 2024 by Dr. Martin Bloomfield, Associate Trainer, York AssociatesThe Dyslexia Map is a comprehensive Google Map designed to catalogue dyslexia associations and resources globally. -
It’s no secret that students use AI, and it’s sometimes encouraged - but does it mean they’re losing the power of critical thinking?
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The United Nations' latest Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Progress Report flags that progress on more than 50% of the 2030 targets is weak and insufficient; on 30% has stalled or gone into reve ...
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Tech funding for STEM based learning from Meet and Code
15 May 2024 Written by Matt Hewlett, Community and Education Lead, DigitInclusion advocate and Love Island star Tasha Ghouri explains how students' differences are their superpowers and how to create a more inclusive classroom. -
Using augmented reality to transport learners into careers
29 Apr 2024 by Professor Fridolin Wild, The Open UniversityExperts predict there will soon be more green jobs than professionals equipped with the skills to perform them. Here's how we can train tomorrow's green workforce today. -
How to handle AI in schools
20 Sep 2024 Written by Jenna Khanna, Director of Education and Partnerships, Common Sense UKExploring generative AI, the ethical considerations for teachers, and what educators can do to support learners as artificial intelligence evolves. -
Understanding and utilising the Dyslexia Map: A resource for educators and parents
21 Jun 2024 by Dr. Martin Bloomfield, Associate Trainer, York AssociatesThe Dyslexia Map is a comprehensive Google Map designed to catalogue dyslexia associations and resources globally. -
It’s no secret that students use AI, and it’s sometimes encouraged - but does it mean they’re losing the power of critical thinking?
-
The United Nations' latest Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Progress Report flags that progress on more than 50% of the 2030 targets is weak and insufficient; on 30% has stalled or gone into reve ...
-
Tech funding for STEM based learning from Meet and Code
15 May 2024 Written by Matt Hewlett, Community and Education Lead, DigitInclusion advocate and Love Island star Tasha Ghouri explains how students' differences are their superpowers and how to create a more inclusive classroom. -
Using augmented reality to transport learners into careers
29 Apr 2024 by Professor Fridolin Wild, The Open UniversityExperts predict there will soon be more green jobs than professionals equipped with the skills to perform them. Here's how we can train tomorrow's green workforce today.
Global Themes
What matters to you most
Informed by conversations with our audience, Bett’s six global themes sit underneath the overarching theme of ‘create the future’ and will structure Bett's content offerings, ensuring that education stakeholders worldwide can address their most pressing challenges and priorities.
