As BETT 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to look back on an incredible few days of discussions, ideas, and connections. Meeting so many passionate educators, sharing insights, and hearing first-hand how TeacherMatic is making a difference has been a highlight for us.

 

A buzzing atmosphere from start to finish

From the moment we stepped into ExCeL London, the energy was electric. Educators, school leaders, and edtech pioneers came together with one goal—to explore the best ways to enhance teaching and learning. It was inspiring to see so many people dedicated to finding practical solutions that support teachers and improve student outcomes.

 

Connecting with the TeacherMatic community

One of the best parts of BETT was meeting our users in person. So many teachers, lecturers, and education leaders stopped by to tell us how TeacherMatic is saving them time, helping them focus on students, and even improving work-life balance.

Hearing how our AI-powered generators are making everyday teaching easier and more efficient reinforces why we do what we do.

At Bett 2025, the exhibition booth buzzes with excitement as visitors pose for photos. The vibrant display screen and banners proudly promote an innovative educational platform designed specifically for teachers.

Excitement around TeacherMatic’s AI tools

Throughout the event, there was a real buzz around our live demos, especially when attendees saw the Feedback Generator in action. 

We also had great conversations with new schools, colleges, and universities looking to integrate TeacherMatic’s tools into their workflow. It’s clear that teachers want AI to work for them, not replace them—and that’s exactly what we’re building.

 

What sets TeacherMatic apart?

A key takeaway from our conversations was how much educators value ethics, responsibility, and safety in AI. Many were reassured to hear that:

TeacherMatic is fully GDPR-compliant and runs on UK-based servers

We never use customer data to train AI models

We are created by teachers, for teachers—with real classroom needs in mind

As a UK-based company with roots in Further Education, we truly understand educators’ challenges and are committed to building AI tools that support real teaching needs.

 

The big discussion: Teacher workload

A recurring theme at BETT was the sheer workload educators manage daily—lesson planning, assessment feedback, admin, and more. The consensus? Teachers need smarter tools that save time without compromising quality.

That’s exactly what TeacherMatic is designed for—helping educators streamline planning, feedback, and assessment to focus on what matters most: their students.

 

What’s next for TeacherMatic?

  • Expanding globally—with more educators worldwide interested in bringing TeacherMatic to their classrooms.
  • New generators in development, including Quality Assurance Generators and SLT (Senior Leadership Team) tools.
  • Upcoming events & webinars—helping schools and colleges make the most of AI-powered teaching tools.

 

Hear directly from educators

Nothing speaks louder than the experiences of real teachers. Watch below as TeacherMatic users share how AI is helping them save time, improve lessons, and simplify marking.

One of our users summed it up perfectly: “I love it!” A simple but powerful statement that reflects how teachers feel about TeacherMatic.

 

Let’s keep the conversation going

BETT 2025 may be over, but we’re just getting started. If you didn’t have the opportunity to chat with us, we’d still love to hear from you.

  • Get in touch to learn more about TeacherMatic and how it can support your teaching.
  • Join our next event and see AI in action.
  • Explore TeacherMatic today and start saving time.

A huge thank you to everyone who visited us, shared their feedback, and made BETT 2025 an event to remember.

🚀 Until next time!

A man stands, pointing at a booth with a sign declaring, "I've got my Sunday afternoons back," at Bett 2025. The banner highlights TeacherMatic, an AI platform for teachers, complete with a QR code.
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