Who should attend Bett UK 2025?
Schools
Integrating and innovating with technology in the classroom can be a challenge alongside your daily teaching responsibilities. By attending Bett UK 2025, you will forge valuable connections, explore hundreds of hours of free CPD accredited content and discover the EdTech solutions needed to better the learning experience of your learners.
Higher Education
EdTech has become a firm staple within every Higher Education institution, but how do we keep up with innovations? Bett UK 2025 is your one-stop shop for tech inspiration, unrivalled peer networking, meaningful collaboration and global insights to keep your institution in the know.
Governments
Government representatives and ministers, are you ready to create real impact and change the game for education worldwide? At Bett UK 2025, you'll meet with a global community of educators ready to transform the learning experience with your help.
Solution Providers
Are your innovative solutions helping education institutions perform better? Want to build meaningful connections with educators who can unlock the potential of your tech? With 71% of education visitors ready to purchase products, Bett UK 2025 is the place to meet global education decision-makers, build your brand and grow your potential.
Why Visit BETT UK ?
Explore the highest quality EdTech, take part in world leading demos and collaborate with industry leaders during three days of EdTech excellence, all wrapped up in a 40th birthday bash! Bett UK 2025 is a must-attend event with the power to make a genuine impact on the lives of teachers and learners.
Why Exhibit BETT UK ?
We're bringing your target audience all together in one place and providing you with an unparalleled opportunity to meet them. Join Bett to save time, maximise your return on investment and unlock new opportunities at Bett UK 2025.
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30,000+
Global education community attendees
Countries represented
Companies exhibiting
World class speakers