New Delhi, 1st December 2025: AASOKA, the blended learning solution of MBD Group, received an overwhelming response at DIDAC India 2025, Asia’s largest exhibition for educational resources and technology. The event, held in New Delhi, brought together 300+ exhibitors and participants from over 40 countries, reaffirming DIDAC’s role as a global platform for innovation in teaching and learning.
Across the three days, AASOKA’s experiential booth emerged as a key attraction, inviting school leaders, teachers, and education stakeholders to explore its comprehensive learning solutions designed to enhance pedagogy, classroom engagement, and student outcomes. This year, the spotlight was on AASOKA’s immersive learning tools, including AASOKA WizKids, the AI STEAM Lab, and its advanced blended learning platform, each reflecting MBD Group’s commitment to building meaningful, future-ready learning environments.
Speaking about AASOKA’s participation, Ms Monica Malhotra Kandhari, Managing Director, MBD Group, said, “DIDAC India has always been a space where ideas and innovation come together, and this year was no exception. Engaging with educators from across the country reaffirmed our belief that the future of learning lies in combining strong pedagogy with impactful technology. We were delighted to demonstrate how AASOKA’s solutions make classrooms more interactive, inclusive, and learner-centric. The encouraging response from educators motivates us to continue creating tools that truly empower schools and inspire students.”
Adding to this, Mr Praveen Singh, CEO, AASOKA, shared, “Our interactions at DIDAC highlighted a clear message, technology must enhance the teacher’s role, not replace it. Whether through AASOKA’s blended platform, our WizKids kit, or the AI STEAM Lab, our mission is to support teachers with intuitive tools and give students opportunities to explore, create, and learn with confidence. We remain committed to building an ecosystem where innovation and empathy work hand in hand to strengthen learning outcomes.”
A key attraction at the AASOKA booth was AASOKA WizKids, a hands-on early learning kit focused on foundational literacy, numeracy, and computational thinking. Designed for young learners, it includes storybooks, activity resources, and a tactile robot that introduces screenless, button-based coding, helping children solve challenges naturally without laptops or mobile devices.
The AI STEAM Lab also drew strong attention, offering students a practical introduction to robotics, mechanics, 3D design, and basic AI concepts. Through structured kits and guided activities, the lab encourages learners aged eight and above to experiment, build real-world models, and strengthen creativity, problem-solving, and essential STEM skills.
Educators at DIDAC appreciated AASOKA’s practical and balanced approach, combining immersive learning, AI-enabled insights, and accessible tools to support both foundational and advanced learning needs. AASOKA’s presence at the event reinforced its mission to make modern, meaningful education available to every learner, regardless of geography or background.
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