About the Show
Launched more than a decade ago, EDUtech AU has grown into Australia’s flagship gathering for the education ecosystem, bringing together classroom teachers, school leaders, tertiary executives, policymakers, and EdTech innovators under one roof. Its purpose has been consistent: accelerate the smart use of technology to improve teaching, learning, and equity. Over the years the show has built a strong legacy of practical professional development, cross-sector dialogue, and a bustling expo where educators can compare solutions side-by-side and take ideas back to their schools, TAFEs, and universities.
The 2026 edition builds on that foundation with a content-rich program spanning leadership, classroom practice, and future-ready infrastructure. Expect multi-track conferences on AI in education, assessment and analytics, cybersecurity and privacy, accessibility and inclusion, STEM/STEAM, wellbeing, and digital curriculum design—paired with hands-on demos across the expo floor. New showcase areas will highlight classroom-proven tools, startup innovations, and implementation case studies, while facilitated networking helps attendees connect with peers, vendors, and partners to turn ideas into action for the year ahead.
Key Features of the Show
Conference
The EDUtech conference brings together 350 speakers across two days, delivering insights on the latest trends, disruptions, and technologies transforming education. It’s a paid program designed for those who want in-depth knowledge and access to thought leaders driving the sector forward.
Expo Seminars
Attendees can access eight free seminars held on the expo floor, where education thought leaders share practical strategies on leveraging technology to enhance teaching and learning. These sessions make cutting-edge knowledge available to all participants.
Exhibition
The exhibition is free to attend and showcases over 320 leading global EdTech brands. It’s the ultimate destination to explore new tools, solutions, and innovations shaping classrooms of the future.
Networking
Networking is built into the fabric of EDUtech, offering countless opportunities to connect, collaborate, and build partnerships. Delegates can expand their professional circles and unwind with peers after Day 1.
NSW EdTech Summit
This free summit highlights New South Wales as a leading EdTech hub. It showcases the state’s innovation and capabilities, providing a regional spotlight on future-ready education technology.
Who Exhibits
- Educational technology and software development
- Digital learning platforms
- Classroom hardware and devices
- Assessment and analytics tools
- Professional development and training programs
- STEM education resources
- Virtual and augmented reality applications in education
- Online content and curriculum providers






Who Attends?
- School principals and administrators
- Teachers and educators across all subjects
- ICT directors and technology coordinators
- Curriculum developers
- Policy makers and government representatives
- EdTech entrepreneurs and innovators
- Higher education faculty and administrators
- Vocational education and training providers
Why Should You Exhibit?
- Be Seen by the Decision-Makers: EDUtech puts your brand directly in front of education leaders who shape budgets and influence choices, ensuring your solutions are in the mix when it matters most.
- Turn Connections into Long-Term Partnerships: More than just a trade show, EDUtech gives you the platform to strengthen bonds with clients and spark collaborations that go beyond the event floor.
- Expand Reach and Drive ROI: With thousands of educators, institutions, and EdTech buyers under one roof, you’ll unlock new leads, plant seeds for future growth, and see a stronger return on your investment.
- Position Yourself as an Industry Leader: As the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest education technology event, EDUtech is the stage to showcase innovation, highlight your commitment to the sector, and elevate your reputation.
Key Stats from the Last Show
- 10,374 Registered Attendees
- 345 Speakers
- 220 Exhibitors
- 48 Start-ups
- 253 Practical Sessions
- 46,443 Connections Made
- 316 Onsite Meetings
- 3,907 Messages Exchanged
- 2,317 Discussions Created



