Mexico. The 18th edition of Expo Doce, a fair for suppliers in the education sector, which was held last weekend at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, was attended by the company Epson and its solutions with original cutting-edge technologies and educational content in a strategic alliance with Santillana.
Expo Doce brings together every year more than 2,500 visitors from the main private and public educational institutions of basic, upper middle and higher level, from all over the Mexican Republic and represents an ideal place to detect the needs of the sector in the country, as well as the opportunities generated in the market.
As part of the exhibition, Epson demonstrated its classroom solutions that include BrightLink video projectors, which range from 2,700 to 24,000 lumens and allow any flat surface, such as a wall, to be transformed into a digital whiteboard or an interactive space using the integrated tools without the need for computers or software.
The interactive video projectors of the company that they showed, operate in alliance with "Saber y Más", a web platform that has more than 100 thousand educational contents of Santillana editorial in audio, video, text and interactive format, which executed through the BrightLink equipment, will take the world of education towards the future of classroom virtualization.
On the other hand, the company also demonstrated the printing capabilities of its original EcoTank ink system with its multifunctionals. In this range, some equipment has advanced connectivity that allows the printing and scanning of documents wirelessly and at high speed, from smartphones and tablets.
"Epson's commitment to the education sector continues to grow; we believe in the power of transformation of people through teaching and we want to provide the best and most advanced solutions to schools for a better preparation of Mexican children and youth, a technological generation, through innovative learning tools that allow them to have a better retention," said Juan Carlos Rodríguez, Product Manager of the Consumer Video Projectors Line at Epson Mexico.
He added that "We are in a great stage for the educational world where advances have been constantly given and technology finds a great niche to offer robust and complete solutions to create intelligent classrooms."