ExCeL London | 21–23 January 2026
Bett has long been more than just an exhibition — it is the world’s most influential meeting point for governments, EdTech innovators, industry leaders, and educators committed to transforming learning. Last year alone the show gathered 35,000+ attendees, 600+ exhibitors, 130+ countries, and 1,500+ government and ministry representatives. For organisations shaping the future of education, Bett is where global conversations start — and where global solutions are recognised.
In 2026, UNOWA is proud to join this international platform once again, amplifying the dialogue around one of the most urgent issues in education: how to make inclusion work in real classrooms, at real scale.
Why Bett Matters — and Why UNOWA’s Voice Belongs Here
Inclusion is a universal priority, but practice varies widely across regions. Many countries still face fragmented systems, shortages of specialists, uneven diagnostics, and high pressure on teachers. Bett is the one global space where these challenges are discussed openly — where policymakers, integrators, and innovators exchange not just tools, but systemic answers.
For UNOWA, Bett is not only a chance to present its solutions — it is a moment to contribute to a global conversation grounded in field experience, evidence, and large-scale implementation. As a company trusted by ministries, universities, and international organisations, UNOWA sees Bett as a strategic platform to share practical models that can be applied across diverse educational landscapes.
Our 2026 Message: From Promise to Practice
This year, UNOWA brings a bold and timely theme: Inclusion Made Practical: How Full-Cycle AI Solutions Turn SEND Support Into Real, Scalable Practice.
This year, UNOWA brings a bold and timely theme: Inclusion Made Practical: How Full-Cycle AI Solutions Turn SEND Support Into Real, Scalable Practice.
Modern education often speaks about inclusion as a goal — but real systems require structure, standards, and a continuous cycle of support. UNOWA’s full-cycle approach connects early screening, smart analytics, digital training, didactic kits, and AI support into one coherent, scalable ecosystem.
In his upcoming session at the SEND Theatre, Mykhailo Kalitkin — Co-Founder & CEO of UNOWA and father of a child with autism — will present a practical model that shows how AI and structured methodologies can simplify even the most complex aspects of SEND support.
The presentation will highlight:
- how AI can streamline diagnostics, planning and support,
- how structured methodologies and didactic materials reinforce each other,
- how full-cycle systems help schools achieve measurable progress,
- and what large-scale national projects reveal about long-term effectiveness.
Why the World Is Watching
As ministries search for sustainable inclusion models, as international organisations invest in large-scale reforms, and as teachers continue to ask for support that genuinely reduces their workload — the need for integrated, evidence-based systems is stronger than ever.
Bett 2026 provides the perfect environment to share this vision: a platform designed for meaningful dialogue between innovators, educators, integrators, and government representatives. And UNOWA’s participation supports a shared mission across the global WorldDidac community — building better, more inclusive education systems worldwide.
Join Us at Bett 2026
📍 SEND Theatre, ExCeL London
🗓 22 January 2026
⏰ 11:40–12:00
Learn more about UNOWA’s solutions and international projects at https://www.unowa.eu — and meet us in London to explore how full-cycle inclusion can transform classrooms globally.
We look forward to connecting with educators, ministries, partners, and colleagues from around the world — and shaping the next chapter of inclusive education together.
Article Submitted by:
Andrew White
Poland
About UNOWA
UNOWA is an innovative education technology company focused on inclusive, scalable solutions for modern learning systems. Its flagship product, MIKKO, is the world’s first full-cycle inclusive education system, already implemented in national programmes like Kazakhstan’s Project 8709-KZ. UNOWA also leads with Ulabs, a next-generation STEM platform using AI and sensor-based tools to deliver immersive, hands-on learning. With a strong focus on localisation and policy alignment, UNOWA supports governments in achieving measurable impact in education.







