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From Research to Impact: Project HEAT Showcased by Adaptemy at BETT 2026

By January 26, 2026January 27th, 2026No Comments

Last week, Adaptemy had the pleasure of exhibiting at BETT UK 2026, one of the world’s leading events for education and educational technology.

In their post-event message, the BETT team highlighted the scale and energy of the event: over 37,500 participants, including 14,000+ education decision makers, 700+ exhibitors and innovators, and representatives from 130 countries, all coming together to “drive learning without limits”. The atmosphere across the show floor truly reflected that ambition. See more about highlights here.

At Adaptemy, our presence at BETT was driven by a clear ambition: to show how our AI-powered adaptive learning technologies are supporting education providers in delivering more personalised, data-informed learning at scale. As highlighted in our pre-event communication, BETT offered a valuable platform to meet educators, decision-makers and partners who are actively shaping the future of digital education. Our stand brought together a range of Adaptemy solutions and case studies, reflecting both our commercial offerings and our engagement in collaborative research and innovation.

Among these, we were proud to feature HEAT, a European research project in which Adaptemy is an active partner. HEAT was presented as part of our case study portfolio, alongside market-ready products and other R&D activities, highlighting how research and commercial innovation reinforce one another.

Presenting HEAT in a major industry setting helped to:

  • broaden its visibility beyond the research community
  • foster dialogue with educators, policymakers and edtech providers
  • situate its results within real AI-enabled learning and operational contexts

For HEAT, this visibility supports a clear pathway to impact, helping results move beyond reports and pilots into environments where adoption and long-term sustainability can take shape.

For Adaptemy, featuring HEAT alongside our other solutions reflects our commitment to working closely with research partners to inform the development of AI-driven solutions that are reliable, scalable and grounded in evidence.

BETT 2026 was a powerful reminder that the future of education will be shaped where AI, learning science, and real-world practice meet, and we are proud to contribute actively to that convergence.

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