- Epson (SEKEY, Financial) to display new educational technology solutions at ISTELive 2025 in San Antonio from June 30 to July 2.
- Highlighting advanced lamp-free laser displays, including the PowerLite 810E with 4K enhancement, and various printing solutions for educational settings.
- Collaboration with Vivi to demonstrate wireless teaching tools integrated with Epson's display technology.
Epson (SEKEY) is set to participate in the ISTELive 2025 conference in San Antonio, Texas, where it will showcase its latest advancements in educational technology. From June 30 to July 2, 2025, Epson will present its innovative lamp-free laser displays and cutting-edge printing solutions designed to enhance the learning environment. Visitors can find Epson at booth #1719.
The showcase will feature Epson's new PowerLite 810E, a 5,000-lumen projector with 4K enhancement capabilities, alongside other impressive devices like the PowerLite L790SE and the interactive BrightLink 770Fi display. Each of these products offers distinct benefits for educational settings, such as improved visualization and interactive capabilities.
Epson will also exhibit its EB-PU2216W projector, boasting an impressive 16,000 lumens, and the wireless DC-30 document camera. The printing lineup includes the SureColor F170 and F1070 printers, known for their efficiency and quality in producing educational materials.
A key feature of Epson’s booth will include a collaboration with Vivi, showcasing how Epson's laser display technology can seamlessly integrate with Vivi’s wireless teaching tools. This integration allows for real-time, multi-platform screen sharing, aimed at enhancing engagement and collaboration in classrooms.
Epson’s commitment to innovation and education is evident in its Brighter Futures® program, offering educators special pricing and extended warranty options to make technology more accessible. With these initiatives, Epson continues to support diverse learning environments, ensuring that educators have the tools necessary to improve teaching and student outcomes.