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EDUtech Australia returns for 2025

Spanning the entire education life cycle, EDUtech has something for everyone working in a school. Have you booked your ticket?

EDUtech is Australia’s largest conference for educators and edtech providers, showcasing the latest news, products, and innovations in the edtech space from around the world.

This year, EDUtech will return to Sydney, the home of the first EDUtech 14 years ago. Across two days on June 11 and 12, at the International Convention Centre, Sydney, attendees will have access to world class education innovators and experts, the latest in products and programmes for learning and teaching, and unlimited networking.

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EDUtech spans the entire learning cycle, from K to 12, Higher Education, and Vocational Education. Similarly, EDUtech is relevant to all roles within the education sector, including school leaders, department heads, curriculum leaders, teachers, business managers and more.

Much more than just speeches and presentations, EDUtech provides a hub for collaboration and conversation. Educators and school leaders can join hands-on demonstrations from industry professionals, and share insights from some of the world’s foremost educational leaders.

After a sold-out session in 2024, educator and founder of Khan Academy, Sal Khan will return as headliner. With his groundbreaking work in AI-driven education, personalised learning, and mastery-based teaching, Sal is reshaping classrooms worldwide.

Other unmissable speakers include Rose Luckin from University College London, who will examine the accelerating AI adoption in learning environments, and the rush to implement technology without a comprehensive understanding; and AFL legend and Indigenous leader Adam Goodes, who will share powerful insights on education, cultural inclusion, and empowering young Australians.

Image supplied by EDUtech from the 2024 event

With a range of free and paid sessions, you can tailor your EDUtech experience to best suit your schedule and professional learning needs. The exhibition floor is free to all and will host more than 350 leading education technology players.

Eight free seminars will be held on the expo floor, covering diverse, cutting-edge topics that will inspire your teaching journey. Seminars will be facilitated by education thought leaders with insights into how to use technology to enhance student learning and teaching. Key topics will include active education, differentiated learning and inclusion, wellbeing, EdTECH innovation, and school operations. These free expo seminars are a must attend for educators looking to elevate their skills with some free professional development.

The paid EDUtech conference, running alongside the free expo, will feature more than 350 speakers who will discuss the latest trends, disruptors and technologies transforming the education industry. With a conference delegate pass, you will gain access to plenary keynotes from leading experts, eight in-depth tracks exploring the latest trends in education, and wide-ranging networking opportunities with thousands of fellow educators. The eight paid conference tracks include leadership, connected schools, digital campuses and vocational futures.

The popular Innovation & Start-Up Alley will feature again this year, showcasing the best Australian start-ups in the education space. Be the first to discover new and growing products and trends, and enjoy the change to be among the first to use these new innovations.

Along with exploring the latest innovations in education, EDUtech gives attendees unparallelled access to networking opportunities. EDUparty at the end of day one will be the perfect way to unwind while connecting with others in the industry. The free EDUtech app will help you keep track of your new connections.

To secure your tickets and browse the full programme of events, exhibitors and speakers, visit the Edutech Australia website.

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