Teachmint Unveils AI-Powered Interactive Panel X2 with Google EDLA Certification

Running on Android 14, Teachmint X2 provides access to Google’s suite of applications, including Drive, Docs, and Meet.
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Teachmint, an edtech startup, has introduced Teachmint X2, an advanced interactive flat panel equipped with Google’s Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement (EDLA) certification. 

The device, powered by a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), integrates AI-driven features to enhance personalised learning, real-time feedback, and intelligent automation, creating a more engaging and efficient classroom experience.

Running on Android 14, Teachmint X2 provides access to Google’s suite of applications, including Drive, Docs, and Meet. Prioritising security and AI-driven innovation, the device ensures a robust and future-ready learning environment for educators and students alike.

As a Google EDLA-certified panel, Teachmint X2 benefits from Google Play Protect’s continuous malware protection, safeguarding digital learning experiences. This certification also enables direct access to a vast library of educational applications via the Google Play Store, fostering a secure and interactive learning ecosystem.

Mihir Gupta, co-founder & CEO, Teachmint, said, “Tech in education has to start inside the classrooms. Interactive panels used as teaching devices in classrooms have traditionally lacked operating systems that are vertically designed and have missed out on the full platform strength of the Android ecosystem. To break this status quo, Teachmint X2 devices are Google EDLA and Play Protect certified.”

Mihir further stated that with Teachmint X1, they saw massive adoption of AI in teaching methodologies through their EduAI offering. Building on this further, Teachmint X2 comes with an in-built Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that will further boost AI capabilities of the devices locally.

Similarly, SuperTron Electronics’s flagship brand, Solitaire, addresses the requirement for advanced technology in the classroom with its AI-driven interactive panel. 

In an exclusive interview with AIM, Ramya Chatterjee, chief of the brand Solitaire, said, “We provide innovative technology to empower teachers and enhance their teaching experience. Our solutions are designed to simplify their work and improve learning outcomes in classrooms.”

India’s edtech market, currently valued at $7.5 billion, is expected to grow to $29 billion by 2030. AI-driven learning solutions are at the forefront of this expansion. Additionally, the interactive flat panel market is projected to reach $16.9 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 6.3%, according to a Markets & Markets report

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