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The Middle East EdTech market is rapidly expanding, projected to grow USD
573.1 billion by 2031, reflecting a global shift toward immersive, hands-on
learning. In K–12, classrooms are evolving into science workshops: coding
robots, interactive AR/VR experiments, and maker kits are as common as
textbooks. Higher education is also racing ahead, with universities
integrating AI programs, autonomous vehicle labs, and biomedical
engineering projects into their curricula.
With a focus on immersive, experiential learning, ATLAB is well-positioned to
meet this growing demand and support the development of educational
institutions in the region with hands-on STEAM activities, cutting-edge lab
kits, AI-enabled tools that seamlessly blend fun and practical problem-
solving into every lesson. The solutions aim to transform traditional
classrooms into dynamic learning environments that spark curiosity, build
critical thinking, and inspire lifelong learning.
Nilesh Korgaonkar, CEO of ATLAB, said: “In K–12, we believe learning should
be joyful, adaptable, and deeply engaging. We help teachers create
meaningful connections with their students by turning classrooms into
dynamic spaces where differentiated learning becomes a strength, not a
challenge. Moreover, higher education today must do more than inform, it
must inspire, simulate, and prepare. We are working closely with universities
and schools across Saudi Arabia and the GCC to position continuous
innovation as an integral facet of mainstream education.”
At the event, the company is presenting “hands-on, minds-on” model of
education, empowering educators with the tools to create playful, inclusive
learning environments where all differentiated learners can actively engage,
explore, and thrive through curiosity-driven, experiential learning in the
classroom.
In the higher education and vocational training landscape, ATLAB is
empowering institutions to shape global citizens equipped for the demands of
tomorrow’s industries. The company’s advanced learning solutions are
tailored to meet the dynamic industrial needs enabling students to move
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