Epson is at the forefront of integrating advanced technology into educational settings, enhancing e-learning with innovative teaching tools. Their latest projectors and printing solutions meet the dynamic needs of modern classrooms, providing vibrant and clear projections that engage students.
At the Enjovu eLearning Conference, Epson showcased its leadership in educational technology. This key event for education stakeholders facilitated the exchange of ideas and collaboration on enhancing digital learning landscapes. Epson’s involvement highlights its significant contribution to advancing educational methodologies and improving learning outcomes.
Epson’s technology supports diverse multimedia content and connectivity options, crucial for effective e-learning strategies. The company is dedicated to developing eco-friendly and cost-efficient products, reducing environmental impact and operational costs for educational institutions, making technology more accessible and sustainable.
The Enjovu eLearning Conference, held at the Serena Hotel in Nairobi, promoted ICT-based and blended learning programs. It brought together over 250 educators, administrators, researchers, experts, policymakers, and practitioners from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania to further educational goals in the region.
Mukesh Bector, Epson Regional Head for East and West Africa, envisions creating the “classroom of the future,” where technology enhances student engagement, ensures equitable learning opportunities, and enables remote participation. This vision addresses geographical barriers, allowing teachers to reach learners in various locations seamlessly.
Epson’s projectors are essential for displaying large, clear images and videos, enhancing students’ understanding of complex concepts. Equipped with interactive features, these projectors can transform any surface into a touchscreen, creating an interactive learning environment beneficial in hybrid learning settings.
Epson showcased models like the ED L530U at the conference, capable of projecting images up to 155 inches. The interactivity feature allows students, whether physically present or remote, to actively participate in lessons.
With over 48 years in the sector, Epson leads with innovations addressing educational institutions’ evolving needs. As the number one projector manufacturer globally since 2001, Epson’s commitment to developing user-friendly, interactive, reliable, connected, and energy-efficient technology stands out, promoting inclusivity and collaboration while being cost-effective.