Education Today TV

Solar Net BETT

In our new video for Education Today TV we caught up with Mike Smith at SolarNet Communications to hear more about the company’s ProtectEd® & AutomatEd® products for education.

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Bromcom BETT

In our latest video for Education Today TV we speak to Fergal Moane, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Bromcom, leading provider for cloud MIS & Finance solutions for schools. Fergal gives us an overview of the company’s offerings, outlines what’s new, and discusses some of the challenges the sector faces …

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Viewsonic BETT Interview

Join us for our latest video for Education Today TV as we hear from a leading global provider of visual solutions ViewSonic in the company of Brian Wei, Director of Commercial Displays and Solutions, and Ian Wedgewood, Strategic Relationship Manager, who discuss the company’s offerings and explain why sustainability is …

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Affinity BETT

In our latest video for Education Today TV we speak to Nick Birch, Head of Education Licensing at Affinity, to get all the latest news from the company and to hear Nick’s take on the state of the creative industry.

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RM interview

Join us for the latest video interview in our new Education Today slot as we speak to Michael Oakes from RM, discussing digital transformation in education and what it means for schools and education establishments.

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Elliott and Audrey Interview

In our second interview, Elliott Levine, Director of Worldwide Public Sector and Education, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., is joined by Audrey Scozzaro Ferrazzini, Senior Director, Government Affairs, Qualcomm Europe, Inc., to explain how the company is helping children across the world to get better access to devices for learning.

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Elliott Levine Interview

In the first of two new interviews for Education Today TV, Elliott Levine, Director of Worldwide Public Sector and Education, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., discusses how the company aims to bridge the digital divide between children who have access to learning devices and those who don’t.  

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