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jp.ik to Unveil Next-Generation EdTech and AI-Powered Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

By January 16, 2026January 22nd, 2026News

 

 

jp.ik to Unveil Next-Generation EdTech and AI-Powered Learning Solutions at BETT 2026

jp.ik, one of the world’s leading EdTech brands, will showcase its latest education technological solutions at BETT 2026, reaffirming its long-standing commitment to advancing learning through technology. As in previous years, jp.ik will use the global stage of BETT to present new solutions designed to support learners at every stage of life, from early education to adult re-skilling.

 

At BETT 2026, jp.ik will present its newest generation of devices, including Copilot+ PCs, alongside its IK Digital Incubator a portfolio of digital laboratories developed to enable practical, hands-on learning experiences that bridge education and real-world skills.

 

jp.ik devices are equipped with IKES (Inspiring Knowledge Education Software), jp.ik’s proprietary software ecosystem. IKES brings together the tools that truly matter in education, combining learning applications, classroom management, security and productivity solutions within a single, integrated platform. This year, jp.ik will also officially introduce IKES AI, a new AI-powered package designed to enhance engagement, personalise learning pathways and support educators with intelligent, interactive teaching tools.

 

As a key component of the IKES ecosystem being demonstrated at Bett jp.ik is will showcase HarmBlock, a real-time preventative AI-driven safeguarding solution focused on protecting children and young people online and offline. HarmBlock, which has been developed by UK cyber-safety company SafeToNet, is an OS integrated on-device image and video threat detection technology able to prevent harmful and illegal sexual content from being displayed on the screen, filmed via the camera or stored to the local file system of the device. By embedding HarmBlock into the Windows O/S, it can not be circumvented or deleted and prevents harmful content exposure and digital exploitation, supporting schools and families in promoting safer and healthier digital behaviours.

All information and classifications are private and processed locally on the student’s device, with no data being transmitted externally or leving the student’s equipment, ensuring full compliance with data protection, privacy, and security requirements.

 

“We are delighted to showcase HarmBlock with jp.ik and to show how our software prevents children from being harmed on Windows-based devices. The scale of online harms facing young people today is deeply concerning, and HarmBlock provides a privacy-centric proactive and innovative approach to safeguarding children while allowing them to develop responsible and healthy relationships with technology.” said Ruth Lutterloch, Chief Commercial Officer at SafeToNet.

 

“With the launch of IKES AI, we are taking another important step in how educational technology can support both learning and wellbeing. By demonstrating AI-powered learning tools with trusted safeguarding solutions like HarmBlock, we are offering an ecosystem that enhances educational outcomes while placing digital safety at its core.” added Hugo Quadrado, Product Manager for IKES at jp.ik.

 

Visitors can meet the jp.ik team at BETT 2026 to experience these solutions first-hand and discover how technology can support learning, skills development and digital wellbeing in an increasingly connected world.