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EVENT PREVIEW 9 – 10 October 2018 Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa OPENING TIMES Tuesday, 9 October: 10am – 5pm Wednesday, 10 October: 10am – 5pm 3000 ATTENDEES 80 EXHIBITORS 500 DELEGATES 150 SPEAKERS www.terrapinn.com/edutechafricapreview Follow us on: #edutechafica @digedafrica #edutechafrica @EduTech_Africa
FREE EXHIBITION FREE EXHIBITION 80+ exhibitors with the latest technology in education HOW TO ACCESS EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY UPDATES Everything you ever needed to know about the latest EdTech projects happening across Africa TRANSFORM YOUR CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE And Deliver to the new generation of EdTech FIND LOCAL PARTNERS Focus on localization and finding the right partners for your business LAUNCH INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS Experience the latest educational tech solutions disrupting the industry. PAGE 2 PAGE 3
WELCOME MESSAGE Content�������������������������������������� 5 Contents WELCOME TO EDUTECH AFRICA – AFRICA’S MOST IMPORTANT EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE FOR SCHOOLS, TERTIARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS, EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS, END-USERS, GOVERNMENT AND Conference highlights���������������� 6 THE EDTECH INDUSTRY. Seminar highlights��������������������14 Building on years experience bringing these communities together, we’re delighted to share our 2018 show preview with you. Visitor attraction highlights����� 24 We’ve got a jam-packed show for you this year. Our conference is bigger than ever, with over 150 speakers sharing their insights across 6 premium conference tracks. Exhibition highlights���������������� 36 Our keynote line-up of experts come from FutureLean, TUFTS University, Safaricom Limited, Arellano University, Ashford School United Learning, IamtheCODE and the O School. Product directory��������������������� 42 But that’s not all! This year’s exhibition sees over 80+ exhibitors showcasing their products and solutions from Digital Learning Platforms, ICT solutions, M-Learning Platforms, Content Management, Tablets and devices, Classroom equipment, Assessment and Communication Platforms, Security and Access Control, Finance and Floorplan���������������������������������� 46 Administration tools, Special Needs education solutions and everything in between. We’ve got more than 37 new exhibitors joining the floor this year, making sure you’re kept up-to-date with the Networking������������������������������ 48 latest innovations. Here’s just a handful of the exciting features of this year’s exhibition: • 50+ sessions in our Seminar theatres. Hear from the EdTech industry trailblazers about the latest products and Sponsors���������������������������������� 54 solutions that can help future-proof your education institution. • The Start-Up Pavilion, where you’ll be able to source products and solutions from a number of local companies who are breaking into the EdTech industry. Exhibitors��������������������������������� 55 • 8 Provincial decision makers, all ready to tell you how they go about buying education technology. • Interactive experience zones, new for 2018, allow buyers to touch, see, feel, interact and use the exhibitors products. Come experience a social, practical and emotional learning experience to emulate in your classroom. No matter how big or small your challenge, we’ve got you covered at EduTECH Africa. With 80+ exhibitors, 150+ speakers and 3,000+ attendees, there’s no better place to explore the future of EdTech in Africa. I hope that this preview will help you to plan your visit in advance and make sure that EduTECH Africa is the most productive business and networking opportunity of the year for you. I look forward to meeting you onsite. Kind regards, Gina Bester Managing Director PAGE 4 PAGE 5
Influential EdTech Leaders WE ARE THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE SOME OF OUR KEY LEADERS WHO WILL BE SPEAKING AT EDUTECH AFRICA MARK LESTER WANGECI KANJAMA CHRIS RODGERS DR. MARIA CALDERON Director of Partnership Development, Head of Wholesale & Roaming Dept, Department Chair & Professor, TUFTS Dean of the Graduate School of Education, FutureLearn Safaricom Limited University Arellano University DR. NEELAM PARMAR IAN RUSSELL SAMEER RAWJEE HONOURABLE MR ENVER SURTY Director of E-Learning, Ashford School Board member, IamtheCODE Dean. O School Deputy Minister, Department of Basic Education PAGE 8 PAGE 9
The biggest names in the industry ALIYU JAMIU SAMEER RAWJEE ANDREW CROLE ANITA WYLIE ANN RISPIN ANNAH GUMBI HONOURABLE MR BERNARDT VAN DER BEYANCA STRUWIG BRONWYN BRUCE MACLACHLAN CARLA GREENLAND ALISTER PAYNE CLAUDE TSHIMANIKA PROF CHRIS RODGERS CORALEE VAN Head of Faculty, Dean, O School, South Deputy Principal, HOD Senior Phase, Unity Advisory Director, British Early Childhood MOHAMED ENVER LINDE Head of Department: DESJARDINS Head of Information Principal: Pre-school, CEO, Cloud Education Deputy Director, Department Chair and SCHALKWYK Noble Hall Leadership Africa Rivonia Primary School, College, South Africa International School, Development SURTY Chief Financial Officer, Guidance & IT Teacher, EdTech Coach & Technology, Hilton Cornwall Hill College, Solutions, South Africa Northern Cape Professor, Department Regional Manager, Academy for Girls, South Africa Ethiopia Practioner, Little Good Deputy Minister, Curro, South Africa Buccleuch Primary Resource Centre Co- College, South Africa South Africa Department of of Mechanical SPARK Schools, South Nigeria Hope Educare Centre, Department of Basic School, South Africa ordinator, St Stithians Education, South Africa Engineering, TUFTS Africa South Africa Education, South Africa Girls’ Preparatory, South University, USA Africa DANAI MARAMBA DAYA CHETTY DORIAN LOVE DR ADRIENNE DR HINTSA MHLANE DR DEON OERSEN ALAN J WHITAKER DR JULIANA SELETI DR NEELAM PARMAR DIRK GREEF DR MARIA TERESA FELICIA LOTTERING GAVIN ESTERHUIZEN GEORGE SONO GILLIAN GOUWS MARK LESTER Technology Coach, Principal, Laudium Teacher, Roedean WATSON Director, Kwazulu- Campus Headmaster for CEO, The Billion Child Senior Lecturer, North Director of E-Learning, CES: e-Learning, Eastern CALDERON Principal, Alrapark Head of Junior and Principal, Bokgoni EdTech Coach, St Director of Partnerships Windhoek International Secondary School, School, South Africa Deputy Head, St Natal Department of Community Wellness Foundation, South Africa West University, South Ashford School, United Cape Department of Dean of the Graduate Secondary School, Senior School, Nova Technical Secondary Stithians Boy’s College, Development, Schools, Namibia South Africa Stithians Girls’ Education, South Africa and Advancement, Africa Learning, United Education, South Africa School of Education, South Africa Pioneer Ormonde, School, South Africa South Africa FutureLearn, UK Preparatory, South St Benedict’s College, Kingdom Arellano University, South Africa Africa South Africa Philippines HANISH PATEL HELEN MILLS HUSSAINATU BLAKE IAN RUSSELL JACOB THOLO GAFIEZA ISMAIL JANNIE DE GOEDE JEREMIAH MUBAIWA KABELO MAKWELA KASUMBA GETRUDE MABEZA KERRYN SCHMIDT KIM WETZL KIRSTY KNIPE LEE-ANN STEYNBERG LINDIWE VUDLA Senior Manager: ICT - Deputy Head: Junior Vice President, Focal Board member, Chief Education Deputy Chief Education Principal: Primary Regional IT Manager, Acting Chief Director: HANNINGTON PLAY Project Manager, HOD: IT and Coding, St CEO, ABC International, Primary: Head of IT Head of ITC Academic Deputy Chief Education Wits Health Sciences, Preparatory School, St Point Global, USA IamtheCODE, South Specialist, North Specialist: eCulture, School, Eduplex, South LEAP school, South ICT, Limpopo Director, Good Shepherd Cotlands, South Africa Peter’s Girls Prep, South South Africa & Media Studies, Integration, Parklands Specialist, Department University of the Davids Marist Inanda, Africa West Department of Western Cape Education Africa Africa Department of Primary School, Uganda Africa Assumption Convent College Senior of Education, South Witwatersrand, South South Africa Education & Sport, Department, South Education Limpopo, School, South Africa Preparatory, South Africa Africa South Africa Africa South Africa Africa LIZL TANTON MAMPHO LANGA MATTHEW HAINS MAURICE DICKS MEGAN CAMPBELL- MICHELE BOTHA MICHELLE HOFFMAN MIKE THOMS ANDREW MASILA NATALIE WHYTE NNEAMAKA ENECHI OLIVER DICK PAM MACMILLAN PATRICK LEES PERCY HUMAN PHIL HALL Director of Culture and Head, Future Nation HOD Computer Principal: Preparatory EDWARDS Assessment Specialist: Teacher, Beaulieu Head of Institution, Technology Leader, High School Educator, Dean of Instruction, Blended Learning Lead, Edtech Coach, St Headmaster, St John’s Deputy Principal, Design and Technology Music, Blairgowrie Schools, South Africa Applications Technology, School, Cornwall Hill Deputy Principal and IT Primary Schools, IEB, College, South Africa Boston Education Group, Safaricom, Kenya Radford High, South Nova Pioneer, South SPARK Schools, South Stithians Boy’s College, Preparatory, South Glenanda Primary Teacher, The Windsor Primary School, South ICT Development College, South Africa Intgerator, Cornwall Hill South Africa South Africa Africa Africa Africa South Africa Africa School, South Africa Boys’ School, United Africa Officer, Saheti School, College, South Africa Kingdom South Africa PROF DUAN VAN DER PROF JUDY PETER RABIA NURUDDIN RICKY STEENKAMP ROWAN THOMPSON RUI MORAIS STEVE TUDHOPE TESSA HUGHES ASHLYNNE DE BRUYN THOMAS ADAMS TIAAN BRAND TINHIKO NKUNA, VIMALA ARIYAN WALTER MATLI WANGECI KANJAMA WARREN THOMPSON WARWICK BROWN WESTHUIZEN Associate Deputy Principal, Project Manager: HOD: Maths, Science Deputy Principal, Director of Learning Deputy Head, Beaulieu Director of Schools, Head of IT, Western Teacher: Technology Deputy headmistress, Managing Director, ICT in Researcher Head of Wholesale Operations Manager, Head of Department, Professor: Learning Professor, Director: Bagale Primary School, eLearning, Natural and Technology, St Peters College Technology, St Peter’s Prep School, South SteveJobsSchools, Province Preparatory And Engineering St Mary’s Waverley, Southern African and Lecturer, & Roaming Dept, Sparrow College, Willowmoore High, technologies, Internationalisation - South Africa Sciences and Embury Institutute for Sunninghill, South College, South Africa Africa South Africa School, South Africa Graphics and Design, South Africa Institute of Learning, Vaal University of Safaricom Limited, South Africa South Africa University of Academic Services, UJ, Technology, Macmillan Teacher Education, Africa Reddford School South Africa Technology, South Kenya Johannesburg, South South Africa Education, South Africa South Africa Africa Africa PAGE 10 PAGE 11
PRE-EVENT Learn to Code in a Day WORKSHOPS Makerspace & VR Monday, 8th October 2018 Monday, 8th October 2018 TIME TITLE TIME TITLE 08.00 Registration & Refreshments 08.00 Registration & Refreshments The great learning expansion What’s next? Coding in the classroom • The story of personalised learning to experiential learning to mastery-based learning • Keeping it simple – introducing coding • Demonstrations of how A.I. and immersive technology will reshape learning forever • Coding and creativity go hand in hand 09.00 09.00 • Practical advice on what you think Principals and Teachers can do to take that step up to improve • Turning computational thinking into a skill education • Building future citizens now – coding in the “foundation phase” Louis Pienaar, Educator, Parklands College Senior Preparatory Prof. Barry Dwolatzky, Director, Joburg Centre for Software Engineering, South Africa 10.30 Morning Refreshments & Networking 10.30 Morning Refreshments & Networking Distant learning through VR: How VR has helped paramedic students ‘VISUALISE’ skills Why coding? The role of librarians as guardians of access and equity in this emerging • Learn how VR can be used to provide distant learning technology landscape • Discover how to provide more opportunity for distance students through VR and mixed-media • Understanding what coding is and how it relates to schools 11.00 11.00 visualisations • Who should be teaching the coding – librarians or IT experts • Build your student’s confidence level through digital engagement • How we are implementing coding: programs languages; and setting up a coding club? Louis Pienaar, Educator, Parklands College Senior Preparatory Prof. Barry Dwolatzky, Director, Joburg Centre for Software Engineering, South Africa 12.30 Networking Lunch 12.30 Networking Lunch How to set up a school makerspace The biggest hurdle in introdicuing coding into school curriculums? • The background, definition and history of the maker movement • Teacher capability and awareness of the requirements of the curriculum 14.00 • How to move from co-curricular to genuine curriculum engagement 13.30 • Catering to the variation in skills and knowledge of each student • How to generate buy-in from management, teachers, students and parents • Resources that allow every student classroom to be challenged and engaged Dr Steve Tudhope, Director of Learning Technology, St Peter’s College Prof. Barry Dwolatzky, Director, Joburg Centre for Software Engineering, South Africa 16.00 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking - End Of Workshop The future of coding • Conding bootcamps – helping students to code and pursue careers in software development 15.30 • Preping students for real-life situations • Coding to transition into the workforce Prof. Barry Dwolatzky, Director, Joburg Centre for Software Engineering, South Africa 16.30 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking - End Of Workshop PAGE 12 PAGE 13
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50+ OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN EduTECH Africa Visit the dedicated seminar theatres where you can learn from EdTech industry leaders about the latest products and solutions that can help future-proof your education institution. 2018 -- SEN technologies -- How to get the most out of online-offline assessment tools -- How can education institutions build competitive advantage? -- Learning management systems: how to promote uptake SEMINARS -- Gamification: Getting results at the same time -- How to use learning analytics to personalise learning -- How to develop competencies through performance tasks -- How to turn your classroom into an innovation space The EduTECH Africa seminars are free to attend. Structured -- Connecting learning through video technology around 50 topics, they offer visitors an unparalleled peer-to- peer learning opportunity. -- How leverage online content to drive skills development They bring together 48 expert speakers from across the education -- How to boost results with mobile learning apps technology industry to provide insight, showcase innovation, share best practice and discuss ideas to enable implementation of education -- How online content can differentiate your offering as an technology throughout Africa. institution -- Getting started with Ed tech tools -- Robotics in the class room -- How to protect your data -- Tools to personalise learning PAGE 16 PAGE 17
SeminarS Speakers Include PAGE 18 PAGE 19
EduTECH Africa Seminar 1 Seminar Schedule 10:30 Tuesday, 9th October How to make the most of your digital library with Snapplify. Shaun Marshall, Account Manager, Snapplify 11:00 A Complete teaching and learning solution designed to improve learner performance. Reserved for Pearson 11:30 Educational partner role to sustainability of ICT in education. Sharon Mutenje, IWB Trainer, Parrot Products Pty (Ltd) 12:00 Collect with confidence. Johan Roos, Sales Consulant, NuPay 12:30 Ensuring return on investment on your professional development. Micheal Goodman, Group Knowledge Manager, Via Afrika 13:00 G Suite in education - The EdTech revolution. Alister Payne, Chief Executive Officer, Cloud Education Solutions 13:30 CAD in education and industry and supporting technology. Jaco Myburgh, Chief Executive Officer, TTS Solutions 14:00 Cyber security for your school. Andrew Masila, Subject Matter Expect, Safaricom 14:30 Teaching computational thinking and coding. Jane Richardson, Senior Director, Oracle Academy- EMEA 15:00 Using edtech to expand the reach of effective teachers. Paul Maree, Director & Mathematics Teacher, Paper Video 15:30 Gamification in higher education Wednesday, 10th October 10:30 Robotics in the classroom. Ishmael Poolo, Director, IJ Energy 11:00 How to protect your data. Paul Williams, Country Manager, Fortinet 11:30 TBC. Judi Sandrock, Co-founder, XinaBox 12:00 Blended learning. Belinda Germeshuizen, Head of International, Digital and Trade, Macmillan Education 12:30 Implementing digital content in core curriculum. Justin Reilly , Chief Executive Officer, Mwabu Education SA Pty Ltd 13:00 Administration tools to support teacher, parent, school communication. Peter Heginbotham, Schools Account Director, Engage School Management System Pty Ltd 13:30 Digital skills for the future. Dr. Kagonya Awori, User Experience Lead, Safaricom 14:00 Using tangible programming to introduce kids to coding. Jean Greyling, Founder, Tanks powered by Tangibl 14:30 Experiential learning - What, Why and How? Johann Kok, Fouder, Seebox 15:00 Panel Discussion: Implementation of ICT in each province Mfanelo Ntsobi, Chief Director: School Support, Gauteng Department of Education, South Africa Jacob Tholo, Chief Education Specialist: E-Governance & Learning Services, North West Department of Education, South Africa Kabelo Makwela, Acting Chief Director: ICT, Limpopo Department of Education, South Africa Claude Tshimanika, Director: Information Communication Technology, Northern Cape Department of Education, South Africa Dr Hintsa Mhlane, Director, KwaZulu Natal Department of Education, South Africa Nico Leshupi, Acting Director: Information Technology and Systems, Free State Department of Education, South Africa Dr Thami Nkabinde, Deputy Chief Education Specialist, KwaZulu Natal Department of Education, South Africa Drik Greef, CES: e-Learning, Eastern Cape Department of Education, South Africa - Chairperson PAGE 20 PAGE 21
EduTECH Africa Seminar 2 Seminar Schedule 10:30 Tuesday, 9th October Music – How Casio keyboards have integrated technology for fun ways to teach and learn. Neil Gonsalves, Head of Music, University of Kwa-Zulu- Natal (is coming with James Ralph Pty Ltd / Casio) 11:00 Using integrated multimedia to improve confidence in critical concepts in FET gateway subjects. Brenda van der Poel, Publisher: Sciences,Oxford University Press 11:30 Personalised online content portfolios 12:00 How ed-tech gives us the freedom us to pursue our passions. Reserved for Aleuta 12:30 TBC. Chris Rodgers, Professor, Tufts University 13:00 Panel Discussion * Moderator – TBC * Chairperson – TBC * 4 Panellist/ Speakers- TBC Reserved for the Department of Basic Education 14:00 Fourth Industrial Revolution: Teaching and Learning. Alan Vesty, Market Development Manager, Cambridge University Press 14:30 Achieve reading success with scholastic literacy pro with the slogan “target instruction, motivate students, and see results”. Zahid Khokhar, Digital Product Specialist, Sihla Investments 15:00 Tools to personalise learning. Johan Meyer, Managing Director, Thought Wave 15:30 Using affordable robotics & coding resources to prepare learners for the 4th industrial revolution. Nthato Moagi, Founder, CRSP dsgn Wednesday, 10th October 10:30 Microlearning. Nomsa Seisa, Chief Exective Officer, Rekindle Learning 11:00 How online Content can differentiate your offering as an institution. Christine Thikusho, Chief Executive Officer, Rapidlearningafrica.com 11:30 How to boost results with mobile learning apps. David Masvosvere, Director, Davington Africa (Pvt Ltd) 12:00 Online solutions for independent learning. Phemelo Segoe, Project Manager, Tuta-me 12:30 Creating a more connected world by sharing what we love to do. Reserved for Aleuta 13:00 Learning through Coding. Florah Ngwenya, Managing Executive: Learning and Development, Qberty Skills Academy 13:30 TBC. Kerryn Schmidt, HOD: IT and Coding, St Peter’s Girls Prep 14:00 TBC. Reserved for Gravic Inc 14:30 How to leverage online content to drive skills development 15:00 Utilizing analytics to Improve student performance. Khuto Balosang, Director, Balosol Management Consulting 15:30 Getting started with Ed tech tools PAGE 22 PAGE 23
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONS EduTECH Africa will play host to many visitor attractions, bringing to life the learning from the conference and seminars through a series of thought provoking installations and live interactive launches, showcases and interviews, located within the exhibition floor. START UP ZONE LEGO® EDUCATION QBERTY SKILLS ACADEMY ICT PANEL PAGE 26 PAGE 27
18 20 R FO W NE INTERACTIVE EduTECH Africa is introducing interactive experience zones for 2018, aimed at developing teacher’s interest in exciting 21st century skills. LEGO® Education provide solutions EXPERIENCE for teaching and hands-on learning that inspire interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). These are based on the LEGO® ZONES system for playful learning combined with digital resources and curriculum-relevant material for preschool, elementary and middle school. LEGO® Education aims to build academic and 21st century Join LEGO® Education on the expo floor for their Robotics skills to get students prepared demonstration area and workspace to enjoy some hands-on for future life challenges. robotics experience. Book your slot today! PAGE 28 PAGE 29
18 20 R FO W NE INTERACTIVE EduTECH Africa is introducing interactive experience zones for 2018, aimed at developing teacher’s interest in exciting 21st century skills. Qberty Holdings is a 100% Black Women EXPERIENCE Owned and Managed Information Technology Solutions Company. We are a B-BBEE Level 1 compliant company and a value-adding supplier. Driven by a team of ZONES highly experienced and passionate professionals with extensive experience, we believe that economic growth, development and empowerment are not only necessary but driven by a complimentary process. Come experience the exhilarating world of coding by Qberty Holdings Book your slot today! PAGE 30 PAGE 31
Education Government Panel W 10 O HEN: cto 15:0 ber 201 0– 8 Sem 16:00 inar THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING IS DEPENDENT ON SUITABLE TECHNOLOGY, INVESTMENTS AND COSTS. THESE PROVINCIAL 1 ICT GURUS HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT ICT THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA. Join us as we ask them what the future of EduTech will look like and integrating e-Learning techniques into existing systems. They will share their vision for ICT in the basic education sector and how this will impact 21st century skills. MFANELO NTSOBI JACOB THOLO DRIK GREEF NICO LESHUPI Chief Director: School Support, Gauteng Department Chief Education Specialist: E-Governance & Learning CES: e-Learning, Eastern Cape Department of Acting Director: Information Technology and of Education Services, North West Department of Education & Education Systems, Free State Department of Education Sport Development KABELO MAKWELA CLAUDE TSHIMANIKA DR THAMI NKABINDE DR HINTSA MHLANE Acting Chief Director: ICT, Limpopo Department of Director: Information Communication Technology, Deputy Chief Educaion Specialist (E-learning), Director, Kwazulu-Natal Department of Education Education Limpopo Northern Cape Department of Education KwaZulu Natal Department of Education PAGE 32 PAGE 33
START UP ZONE WITH THE EXPLOSION OF NEW AND INNOVATIVE EDTECH COMPANIES OVER THE PAST 24 MONTHS, EDUTECH AFRICA PRESENTS ONE OF THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA. VISIT THE START-UP ZONE TO MEET GROUNDBREAKING START-UPS IN THE AFRICAN EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY. Tuta-Me’s core mission is to provide TANKS is an app that makes use of image Rekindle Learning provides learning and Mwabu creates interactive, CAPS-aligned Rapid Learning Africa’s aim of what we academic services to learners, by enabling recognition to execute a program written with performance support tools that improve teaching and learning content and resources do is to share knowledge and information access to highly qualified tutors to improve tangible puzzle pieces, on a mobile phone. In learning efficiency and reduce time to for South African learners, delivered via our to help people build successful corporate understanding of knowledge; as well as addition to an introduction to coding, it also competency, ensuring higher workforce educational tablet. careers and businesses. Our services include academic performance. encourages general problem solving within productivity and enabling young people to be mentorship, sharing inspirational stories, skills Our vision is to become the most accessible, group work. more employable. Join them at stand # 82 development/training, hosting educational reliable and successful Edu-Tech company in events/seminars and working closely with South Africa. Join them at stand # 83 Join them at stand # 79 institutions of higher learning & financial institutions to promote their information. Join them at stand # 81 Join them at stand # 78 CRSP dsgn is a social enterprise which The Virtual Reading Gym has found a Seebox is a powerful electronics Axon test can test the attentional Paper Video is an edtech social SmartSchool is a product of United was formed in April 2016 to design and unique way to teach the challenged console that teaches learners about capabilities of an entire school where enterprise with an audacious goal: Front Of Technologies developed to develop innovative technologies for reader how to be a better reader. It’s electronic engineering with videos and as the Moxo can accurately evaluate the creation and distribution of quality change the way Schools, Students social impact. an online reading programme that practical experiments. It was designed Attention, Impulsivity, Timeliness education resources that allow every and parents interact with each other. learns about you and it teaches you to engage the learner and measure and Hyperactivity in a clinical setting. student in South Africa to gain instant The goal is to improve education Join them at stand # 80 based on your reading challenges. their progress solving problems. Thought Waves provides technologies access to excellent teachers. by providing a better platform for and assessments for better health. communication, interaction and for a Join them at stand # 77 Join them at stand # 76 Join them at stand # 75 better distribution of information. Join them at stand # 74 Join them at stand # 75 PAGE 34 PAGE 35
HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 36 PAGE 37
Digital Classroom Learning & equipment and Teaching hardware Platforms Assessment and Communication ICT solutions and Platforms infrastructure MEET 100+ EXHIBITORS Security and Access control M-Learning SHOWCASING Content Platforms & Apps CUTTING-EDGE Management, TECHNOLOGY and content Finance and management Administration platforms tools Special Needs and inclusive education solutions Tablets, devices, PCs and Laptops PAGE 38 PAGE 39
NEW EXHIBITORS FOR 2018 PAGE 40 PAGE 41
Product Directory DIGITAL LEARNING & TEACHING ICT SOLUTIONS AND M-LEARNING PLATFORMS & PLATFORMS INFRASTRUCTURE APPS CONTENT AND CONTENT ASSESSMENT AND TABLETS, DEVICES, PCS AND CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION LAPTOPS AND HARDWARE PLATFORMS PLATFORMS MANAGEMENT, FINANCE SECURITY AND SPECIAL NEEDS AND INCLUSIVE AND ACCESS CONTROL EDUCATION SOLUTIONS ADMINISTRATION TOOLS PAGE 42 PAGE 43
PRODUCT DIRECTORY ASSESSMENT AND COMMUNICATION Wiscor WeThinkCode_ Interactive Tutors (Pty) Ltd T/A Media Works PLATFORMS MANAGEMENT, FINANCE AND Onnie Media Oxford University Press Southern Africa Sihla Investments Pty Ltd ADMINISTRATION TOOLS SchoolAdvisor Excom Publishers (Pty) Ltd Snapplify Engage School Management Systems (Pty) Ltd Digicomms (Pty) Ltd Cambridge University Press Cylo Africa Holdings (PTY) Ltd EBSCO Information Services UFO Technologies Pearson EMBASSIES Balosol Management Consulting Gravic and Remark Products Group Booktalk | OverDrive The Department of Basic Education Oracle Vir Softech Via Afrika ICT SOLUTIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Nupay, a divison of Altron TMT (Pty) Ltd CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT AND HARDWARE Macmillan Education Qberty Holdings MUSIC FLEX BUILDING SYSTEMS DIGITAL LEARNING & TEACHING PLATFORMS Renew IT Midi Music CRSP dsgn Nka’Thuto EduPropeller eSoftware Solutions James Ralph Lego Education Kognity Khauleza IT Solutions SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL IJ Energy Thought Wave Safaricom Ltd JeanetLenore Event Management Hands On Technologies Paper Video M-LEARNING PLATFORMS & APPS TABLETS, DEVICES, PCS AND LAPTOPS Parrot Products Pty (Ltd) Virtual Reading Gym Tanks Powered by tangible Acer Africa (Pty) Ltd RS Components Seebox Tuta-Me CONTENT AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT Rapid Learning Africa LightSail Education SA PLATFORMS Mwabu Rekindle learning IMBINGO INCORPORATED COMPANY Edge Learning Media TTS Business Solutions Davington Africa PAGE 44 PAGE 45
BOOKED RESERVED AVAILABLE 7.eSoftware 4.Pearson 18m2 FLOORPLAN ENTRANCE EXIT FIRE ** Floorplan subject to change 9m2 9m2 97. SA 98. D6 Group 100. 94. 2.Oracle 15m2 FEDSAS Schools 9m2 Nka’Thuto Kognity 99. FEDSAS Collection EduPropeller 4m2 4m2 4m2 4m2 CONFERENCE TRACK 1 Macmillan K-12 Leaders 9m2 8. 9. Gravic 9m2 22. Acer 15.ALEUTA (Wiscor) Gold 24m2 Sponsor 5. Dept of 13 Via Afrika 48m2 36m2 Basic 18. NAPTOSA HoT / Lego Robotics Lab Education 9m2 63M2 (-3) for pillar 18m2 17. Safaricom CONFERENCE TRACK 2 K- Title Sponsor 72m2 12 IT Softech 24. Vir 11. Parrot MEETING HUB Meeting 9m3 67.RS 20. Extra Room Components Marks 18m2 9m2 64.Allexis Education 9m2 .Engino 9m2 12 30.WeThinkC 29. saasta ode 6m2 6m2 CONFERENCE TRACK 3 K- 101.Rocket Book 54.Balosol 26.Rene 12 business management / Low cost 9m2 51. 3m2 52. OUP w 6m2 private schooling Davington 6m2 6m2 SEMINAR 1 95. Mighty 96. SA Edu Directory SEMINAR 2 93.Virtual Reality Pen 4m2 36m2 37.Business 46.Sihla 55. LightSail 4m2 53. Fortinet 9m2 Connection 12m2 12m2 49.Digi- Wall 12m2 50. Edge Comms Media 9m2 45. Snapplify 9m2 40.CUP 38.TTS 6m2 39.Imbin 6m2 go 4m2 CONFERENCE TRACK 4 2019 SALES 72.2m2 73.UFO Tech 2m2 74.Thought Wave 2m2 SEN & ECP 68. 75. Paper 76. Seebox 77.Virtual Reading 60.Oni Video 2m2 2m2 Gym 2m2 Excom 71.Booktalk9 4m2 Media Lounge 6m2 m2 59. Qberty 92.MPU Start Up Zone 90. Engage Coding Lab Group 9m2 6m2 ROUND TABLES 65. Flex 36m2 62.Altech Nupay 70.Khauleza 79.Rekindle 80.CRSP DISCUSSIONS Building 78. Rapidlearning 61. S.Ad 12m2 69.EBSCO 9m2 2m2 2m2 dsgn 2m2 85. Casio 88. Midi 25. Smart 9m2 4m2 6m2 81.Tuta-me 82.Mwabu 83. Tanks 6m2 Music 6m2 kidz club 4m2 2m2 2m2 2m2 CONFERENCE TRACK 5 TERTIARY EDUCATION Meeting Room VIP DELEGATE CATERING VISITOR CATERING ORGANISERS CONFERENCE OFFICE TRACK 6 DELEGATE & VISITOR CATERING VOCATIONAL PAGE 46 PAGE 47
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OFFICIAL OPENING EduTECH Africa 2018 will feature one unique exhibition opening. The “Official event inauguration and exhibition opening” is at 10.00 on Tuesday 9 October. NETWORKING PEER-2-PEER ROUNDTABLES It’s much better to be in the inner circle than standing on the sidelines – these interactive roundtable sessions in the conference are your chance to meet Africa’s EdTech solution providers, governments and end users. Leave here buzzing with actionable ideas that will revolutionize your business and with the contacts to make change happen. We understand that relationships matter more than ever and SPEED NETWORKING at the end of the day, the success of EduTECH Africa will be Do you struggle to get meetings with your key prospects? Do you know what determined by the number of quality contacts you make. you would say if you got them in a room for 30 seconds? Get working on your pitch now. Conference ticket holders get access to an intense hour of speed networking where you will exchange business cards with more buyers than you We’ve added several new initiatives alongside the annual networking could meet in a year! features to accelerate collaboration and stimulate business connections. CONNECT WITH JUJAMA Welcome to Jujama, a networking application for the attendees of EduTECH Africa With speed networking, peer-to-peer roundtables, private networking 2018. This powerful app brings the event to your mobile device and allows you to: rooms, VIP walk around, a new mobile app and more. • See the attendee list and send out meeting requests • View the full agenda and floor plan • Pull your information from LinkedIn to update your profile • Network and post discussions to our live thread • View the sponsors and exhibitors Watch out for an email from Lulama.Buthelezi@terrapinn.com, the networking concierge; this will contain your login details. There were more than 450 pre-arranged meetings through the app last year so make sure you don’t forget to login and make the most of the networking opportunities available. REGISTER FOR EDUTECH AFRICA NOW AND GET STARTED! PAGE 50 PAGE 51
HOW IT WORKS Business matching is an integral element of the EduTECH experience. Making relevant connections is the reason why 6 TOP TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT TO EDUTECH AFRICA EduTECH Africa is the go-to event within the African education industry. 1. Pre-register in advance. You will be sent a badge to your email to We recognize the value and importance of networking and we aim to add value to your experience and increase your print off allowing you quick and easy access: networking potential. www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica Benefit from setting up meetings with top EdTech solution providers and buyers via our networking app. 2. Create a personalised itinerary planner to book the exhibitors and This is how it works: speakers that you want to meet and hear. 3. If you want to meet buyers, be sure to buy a conference ticket and get full access to Jujama – the new matchmaking service: 1. 2. 4. www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica Browse the exhibitors that will be on the floor so you can navigate Register for EduTECH Africa at Download the Terrapinn App from the EdTech trends: www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica the app store/google play. 5. Source innovative suppliers in advance and contact them before you visit the show. By registering you will automatically receive access to this online match making platform. It's that simple! 3. 4. 6. www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica Plan your travel to make sure you maximise your time at EduTECH An invitation email with a personalised link and View profiles, the seminar agendas, the floorplan Africa: www.terrapinn.com/edutechafrica your login details will be sent to you. and schedule meetings with the event attendees that interest you. LOCATION & TIMES Sandton Convention Centre It’s that simple! 161 Maude Street, Sandton, Johannesburg Tel: +27 11 779 0000 PARKING Once you’re on-site, be sure to make use of the meeting hub where you will find the Paid covered car parking available at Sandton City located next to Sandton Convention Centre dedicated Networking Manager who will assist you with any of your networking needs. GAUTRAIN The Sandton Gautrain station is located on 155 West St, Sandown, Sandton. The venue is only a 2-minute walk from the station. PAGE 52 PAGE 53
SponsorsTitle Sponsor Gold Sponsor Bronze Sponsors Associate Sponsor Endorsed by Robotics Zone Sponsors Coding Zone Sponsor PAGE 54 PAGE 55
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