Radenta Technologies and Shape Robotics showed audiences their vision for the future of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) education at the recent Bett Asia 2024 held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Their joint showcase highlighted a commitment to revolutionizing classrooms through advanced robotics and mobile learning labs, cementing their place as frontrunners in the EdTech sector.
Bett Asia, Southeast Asia’s leading EdTech expo, brought together more than 2,000 educators, government officials, and industry leaders. The event served as a global forum for innovation in educational technology.
Radenta and Shape Robotics seized the opportunity to introduce solutions that elevate problem-based learning (PBL) through immersive simulations and hands-on experiences.
The companies’ display illustrated how their products bridge the gap between traditional learning and future-ready skills, equipping students to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
At the forefront of the showcase was Shape Robotics’ Fable Robot — a modular, easy-to-use STEAM robotics bundle that fosters interactive learning.
The Fable system’s intuitive magnetic design allows students to quickly assemble and customize robots for a variety of educational purposes, from simulating ecological processes to exploring industrial mechanics.
With compatibility across all academic levels, Fable is designed to grow with students’ skills, supporting both Blockly and Python programming languages. Fable not only stands alone as a powerful educational tool but also integrates seamlessly with Shape Robotics’ comprehensive Thinken Mobile STEAM Lab.
Thinken Mobile STEAM Lab offers a full spectrum of learning possibilities, blending interactive displays, VR /AR headsets, laptops, and ergonomic design into one mobile cart.
Adjustable for any student age, the lab provides teachers with the flexibility to conduct sessions indoors or outdoors, creating a learning environment that adapts to the needs of every classroom.
Thinken’s video conferencing features “alsoconnect” classrooms across geographies, making it ideal for collaborative projects and bringing real-world applications to students in meaningful ways.
Teodor Petkov, VP of worldwide sales for Shape Robotics, shared: “The response we received at Bett Asia was incredibly rewarding. Partnering with Radenta has allowed us toshow educators how our products can make learning both accessible and transformative. Together, we’re pioneering a new approach to STEAM education in Asia, and the enthusiasm from attendees validated our mission to make technology-driven learning an everyday reality for students.”
To know more about Shape Robotics, call Radenta at 0998-981-6302, email [email protected] or visit www.radenta.com.