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ISE’s Connected Classroom hosts special higher ed talk today

Logitech-powered 120sqm exhibit in Hall 2 features AI, VR/AR and collaboration tools throughout the week, with a unique higher education-focused presentation at 11am this morning

The Connected Classroom, powered by Logitech, continues today (Thursday 5 February) at ISE 2026, with a special presentation at 11am focused on higher education research, as part of this week’s showcase of education technology across four interactive zones at Booth 2W100 in Hall 2.

The 120sqm immersive exhibit, which runs throughout the week, features hands-on demonstrations of AI, gaming, virtual reality and collaboration solutions designed for different educational needs, as well as daily presentations. Visitors can experience solutions including Logitech’s Rally Camera Streamline Kit and Reach for video-enabled learning, Mevo for student content creation, and MX Ink for immersive AR/VR exploration. The exhibit also features collaborative furniture, interactive displays and streaming tools designed to demonstrate how technology can enhance engagement and accessibility in classrooms.

Gaurav Bradoo, head of product and portfolio at Logitech, said: “We’re really excited to help power the Connected Classroom at ISE this year. Our approach is grounded in research – both firsthand and in collaboration with AVIXA – to better understand how learning is actually happening today. What we’re demonstrating here is the synthesis of that research: how classrooms can support K-12 and higher education, synchronous and asynchronous learning, all within one cohesive experience. We’re also hosting daily talks in the classroom, including a special session focused on our higher-education research at 11am today, where we’ll share insights on what educators and institutions need most right now.”

The Connected Classroom concept was developed by Jason Whitcomb, founder at Kinetic Culture, and the company’s product marketing expert Jeff Boggess, with ISE and Logitech bringing it to life at the show. This is the showcase’s second year at ISE.

Jeff Boggess, VP, creative & brand at experiential design agency Kinetic Culture, said: “The Connected Classroom is all about bringing together partners and innovations from across the show floor and demonstrating how they apply specifically to education. These are the same partners you see in other halls at ISE, but here we’re focused on real educational use cases. In this space, we’re showcasing companies like Logitech, highlighting solutions for both K-12 and higher education, alongside partners like T1V, who are demonstrating hybrid collaboration environments. It’s really about showing the future of teaching – what a great lecture can look like in a modern college or classroom setting.”

Following the example set at ISE 2025, a substantial portion of this year’s featured technology will be given a second life through ISE’s donation programme.

Jason Whitcomb, founder at Kinetic Culture, added: “For me, what makes this project especially unique is what happens after the show. The majority of the technology showcased here will be donated back to the city of Barcelona, refuelling education and innovation in classrooms long after ISE is over and creating a lasting legacy.”

Bradoo concluded: “Education is one of the most exciting growth areas for Logitech. The Connected Classroom allows us to show how our solutions support teachers and empower students across diverse learning environments. The conversations we have here provide meaningful insight into how education is changing globally, insights that continue to influence our product development.”

The Connected Classroom showcase is open daily from 10am to 6pm with Friday hours from 10am to 4pm at Booth 2W100 in Hall 2.