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Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

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Published on January 21, 2026

Updated on January 21, 2026

Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

Samsung Electronics returned to BETT 2026, the world’s largest education exhibition, held from January 21-23 at ExCeL London. The tech giant showcased its vision of connected learning for every mind, demonstrating how technology can support both teachers and students across a wide range of learning and classroom needs. The event highlighted Samsung’s commitment to empowering educators and learners with AI-enabled devices and immersive technologies.

Samsung’s exhibit featured a mock classroom where visitors could participate in live demonstrations and speaker sessions. These sessions showcased how Samsung’s connected education ecosystem works in real classroom settings, focusing on practical teaching and learning scenarios. The demonstrations highlighted three key areas: mobile and computing devices, immersive technology, and display solutions.

AI-Enabled Devices for Inclusive Learning

Samsung’s versatile, AI-enabled devices are designed to support different learning styles, abilities, and teaching approaches. This includes the new Galaxy Book6 Series, tablets, and Galaxy XR, which are part of an intelligent ecosystem aimed at simplifying lessons and collaboration across the classroom. These devices are built to create more inclusive classrooms where technology adapts to people, rather than the other way around.

The Galaxy XR, in particular, showcases immersive and experiential technologies that enhance engagement and bring subjects to life. However, Samsung has issued a health and safety notice advising caution for users under 13, pregnant individuals, those with medical conditions, or anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Users are also advised to remain seated for the safest experience.

Display Solutions for Collaborative Learning

Samsung’s display solutions include interactive whiteboards and large-format LED displays for collaborative learning spaces. The latest WEFX and Flip WMFX models feature AI-enabled tools such as Circle to Search and AI Classroom Assistant to support smarter classroom management. These tools are designed to reduce complexity for educators, allowing them to spend more time teaching and less time managing technology.

The integration of AI-enabled devices and immersive technologies demonstrates how connected, versatile solutions can work intelligently to transform teaching and learning. By connecting devices to a wider ecosystem, Samsung enables smarter, more collaborative ways to learn without adding complexity for educators.

Samsung’s presence at BETT 2026 reinforces its commitment to the UK education sector and its role as a trusted partner in delivering connected, future-ready learning solutions. The company’s long-term commitment to education is evident in its efforts to support educators, learners, and institutions beyond individual products.

In addition to classroom technology, Samsung showcased its Solve for Tomorrow programme, a year-round initiative that supports young people in developing future skills and exploring how technology can help address real-world challenges. Open to all students, the programme reflects Samsung’s ongoing commitment to empowering the next generation beyond the classroom.