Last week, from 22 to 24 October, we took part for the first time in the Trentino edition of Didacta Italia, an event that has established itself as the leading meeting point for the education sector in the country. Although this was already the twelfth edition, for us it was a completely new and highly rewarding experience, which we shared with our Italian reseller, Tecnoffice SRL, with whom we co-exhibited.

The fair attracted a large number of visitors, with nearly 8,000 attendees, and brought together the main players in the Italian education sector: training centres, institutions, distributors, and technology companies. This edition once again confirmed the relevance of Didacta Italia as a key event for the future of the country’s education system.
Over the three days of the fair, we presented our Extended Reality solutions for technical training, which sparked great interest among visitors. Our catalogue of Virtual Reality training simulators, the most extensive in Europe with more than sixty ready-to-use references, allowed us to carry out numerous demonstrations. These immersive experiences make it possible to train technical skills in safe environments, accelerating learning and improving knowledge retention.

We also showcased SAVI, our platform for the comprehensive management of Virtual Reality-based training programmes. With SAVI, users, training itineraries, and results can be managed from a single interface, making it easier to organise and monitor student progress.
We also presented ERAVIS, our tool for collaborative training in multi-user virtual environments. ERAVIS enables teachers and students to share content and interact in real time, whether from the same physical classroom or remotely, opening up new opportunities for learning and hybrid education.
Finally, we had the opportunity to showcase SAAM, our solution for the digitalisation of technical procedures. SAAM transforms expert knowledge into step-by-step digital workflows accessible from any device. This allows students to perform complex tasks autonomously, while the system records their activity to facilitate subsequent assessment and supervision by teachers.
In addition to the demonstrations at our stand, we took part in two information sessions at the Ligra DS space, our exclusive distributor for the education sector in Italy. During these sessions, we explained how Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality are revolutionising technical training by providing solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and the standardisation of learning processes. The sessions were very well received and gave us the opportunity to engage in valuable dialogue with teachers and education professionals interested in integrating these technologies into their training programmes.

The excellent response from visitors reinforces our commitment to digitalisation and educational innovation. We continue to work to promote technical learning through Extended Reality, bringing our solutions to new markets and consolidating our leadership beyond our borders.


