Advancements in educational technology aren’t slowing down as integration into classrooms becomes essential rather than optional. As a result, the demand for large, flexible and easy-to-use displays are on the rise. Epson today announced it will showcase its latest projection and display solutions at TCEA 2025 in Austin, Texas from Feb. 2-4 in booth #935. Epson will demonstrate its extensive lineup of big, bright, efficient display solutions that deliver immersive learning experiences and foster engaging educational environments that other displays can’t match.
“Digital content is a vital component of modern learning and both educators and students deserve innovative solutions to display and engage with content inside classrooms and in shared spaces – Epson remains committed to developing game-changing display technologies for K-12 environments,” said Remi Del Mar, senior product manager, Epson America, Inc. “At TCEA in Austin, we will showcase Epson’s powerful display technologies, highlighting the breadth of lamp free laser projectors that provide flexibility in different applications, such as casting and interactivity for classrooms, mobility for shared spaces and large laser projectors for gymnasiums and theater spaces.”
Underscoring the power of proprietary 3-chip 3LCD projection technology and flexible document camera solutions in the classroom and beyond, Epson will demonstrate how display technology can help create exciting and immersive learning environments in today’s modern classrooms. Products featured at TCEA include:
Highlighting the power of wireless screen mirroring, Australian company Vivi will join Epson’s booth to showcase technology designed to free teachers from the front of the classroom and encourage student participation wherever they are. Engineered by educators, Vivi is the communication and collaboration tool that engages students and elevates educators.
About Epson Solutions for the Classroom and Beyond
Having access to technology that integrates into “always-on” classrooms with one-on-one student device sharing – as well as the ability to shift content, move displays around or create immersive spaces for multipurpose rooms – is important in today’s range of learning environments. Epson’s flexible and scalable lamp-free laser displays are designed to make the most out of education spaces by optimizing limited space and empowering educators with the ability to turn traditional desk-sitting classrooms into elevated learning environments. Built with integrated tools for simpler setup and management, Epson’s laser displays offer big, vibrant images on virtually any surface, as well as convenient, user-friendly collaboration options to meet traditional display needs and support today’s new ways of learning.
As a leader in innovation and partnership, Epson also offers the Brighter Futures® program, a unique sales and support initiative available specifically for schools. Designed to help educators select and implement the best products for their classrooms while making the most of their budgets, Brighter Futures offers special pricing, peace of mind with best in class warranty coverage with next business day replacement, dedicated education account managers, and toll-free technical support for all Epson projectors and associated accessories.
For additional information about Epson education projection solutions, visit www.epson.com/projectors-education.
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