The International Educational Corporation (IEC) took part in one of the world’s largest educational technology exhibitions – British Education Training and Technology Show (BETT Show 2026), held from January 21 to 23, 2026, at the ExCeL London exhibition center.
As part of the exhibition, the Kazakhstan National Pavilion was presented, showcasing the country’s achievements in education, science, and innovation. The exposition brought together projects from leading Kazakhstani universities in the fields of digitalization, artificial intelligence, EdTech solutions, and sustainable educational development.
The exhibition was attended by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Sayasat Nurbek, as well as heads and representatives of the country’s leading universities. Each year, BETT Show gathers more than 30,000 participants from 130 countries, including educational leaders, educators, technology developers, investors, and representatives of international organizations, serving as a key global platform for shaping the future of education.
Kazakhstan is presenting its achievements at BETT Show for the second time. While the previous year focused primarily on exploring international experience and establishing partnerships, the 2026 national pavilion demonstrated tangible results of the digital transformation of higher education and the implementation of technological solutions within the university environment.
Kazakhstan’s participation in the exhibition was organized with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan and reflects the implementation of state policy in the field of high technologies, as well as the strategic course outlined in the Presidential Address, under which 2026 has been declared the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Kazakhstan.
Within the national pavilion, the International Educational Corporation presented the ecosystem of its educational institutions – the Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering (KazGASA), the Kazakhstan-American University (KAU), and the newly established Charterhouse Almaty School. The exposition demonstrated educational continuity from school to university level and IEC’s systemic approach to developing a modern educational environment.
Particular attention from visitors was drawn to IEC’s innovative developments, presented within the framework of the international BRAUIC consortium. These projects reflect the corporation’s priorities in sustainable development, digitalization, and the integration of science, education, and technology. In particular, a digital platform for the preservation, research, and revitalization of architectural heritage was showcased. The platform integrates digital twin technologies, technical condition monitoring, 3D and AR exhibitions, and tools for international scientific and educational collaboration.
The presented solutions are designed for universities, research institutes, museums, cultural heritage authorities, municipal administrations, and design bureaus, highlighting the applied and interdisciplinary nature of IEC’s developments.
The participation of the International Educational Corporation in BETT Show 2026 marked an important step in promoting Kazakhstani education on the international stage, strengthening academic and technological partnerships, and demonstrating the potential of national universities in the context of global digital transformation.