WhalesBot and Ahamoto Participated in IPON 2026 in the Netherlands

March 3, 2026
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WhalesBot participated in IPON 2026, hosted at Jaarbeurs Utrecht, a leading education innovation exhibition in the Netherlands. The event brought together educators, school leaders, and EdTech providers to explore how AI integration, robotics systems, and structured digital learning models are evolving within European K–12 education.

At IPON 2026, WhalesBot showcased its robotics education solutions in collaboration with the partner Ahamoto, engaging directly with schools and institutional visitors interested in AI-supported STEM learning environments.

IPON 2026 created a professional forum centred on digital learning tools, AI integration in education, digital literacy development, professionalisation, educational innovation, privacy and security, and data-driven planning systems.

Why Was IPON 2026 Relevant for AI Curriculum Dialogue?

IPON 2026 was relevant because its core programme themes centred on digital learning tools, digital literacy, AI in education, professionalisation, educational innovation, privacy and security, and education analytics and planning systems.

Within this context, WhalesBot showcased robotics education solutions at IPON 2026 together with Ahamoto at Jaarbeurs Utrecht, presenting hands-on learning applications designed for school environments.

How Does Robotics Contribute to AI Learning Environments?

IPON 2026 also offered space to discuss how hands-on robotics can support broader digital literacy development. Robotics platforms provide interactive environments where programming logic, system interaction, and real-time feedback become visible and measurable.

When implemented within structured educational frameworks, robotics can serve as a practical bridge between foundational STEM learning and wider AI education initiatives.

What Does WhalesBot’s Participation Indicate for the European Market?

Participation in IPON 2026, together with Ahamoto, strengthened WhalesBot’s engagement with the European education ecosystem. The exhibition enabled direct dialogue with local schools and partners regarding curriculum-aligned robotics adoption and AI-supported classroom innovation.

IPON 2026 further reinforced WhalesBot’s positioning in structured K–12 robotics education and highlighted growing institutional interest in scalable, standards-aligned STEM solutions across the region.