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10 Nov
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VR Learning

In the evolving educational landscape, technology is increasingly becoming a catalyst for creativity rather than just a tool for efficiency. Research shows that digital technologies help learners develop creative thinking, innovation skills and adaptability by offering platforms for exploration, experimentation and expression.

Rising role of technology in education

The education landscape in Europe and beyond is undergoing a marked transformation, driven strongly by technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. According to recent market research, the global AI-in-education market was estimated at USD 5.88 billion in 2024, and is projected to grow to around USD 32.27 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 31.2 %. 

EDULEARN25 in Palma

Our team from Fermicoding recently participated in EDULEARN25 — the 17th Annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies — held in Palma de Mallorca from June 30 to July 2, 2025. The event, hosted by IATED – International Academy of Technology, Education and Development, drew over 800 education and technology professionals from more than 80 countries, reinforcing its reputation as one of Europe’s premier gatherings in the field.

Automating key processes in Entertainment

Automation is rapidly becoming a strategic enabler in the entertainment industry, transforming how content is created, produced and distributed. According to recent industry analyses, tasks such as visual-effects generation, editing, captioning and scene tagging are increasingly automated, enabling production teams to move faster and at lower cost without sacrificing quality.

How Tech, AI & Automation Are Transforming the Event-Management Industry

In 2025, the event-management sector is undergoing a profound shift driven by technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. Many organisations are moving away from manual, ad-hoc workflows toward integrated, data-driven platforms. For example, more than 70% of large-scale events now use digital automation tools for scheduling, invoicing and resource allocation — with reported efficiency gains of around 30% compared to manual approaches.

Fermicoding Attends IBC 2025 in Amsterdam: Exploring the Future of Media and Broadcasting

Fermicoding recently attended the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC 2025) in Amsterdam, one of the world’s leading events for media, entertainment, and technology. Bringing together more than 40,000 professionals from over 170 countries, IBC 2025 showcased the latest advancements shaping the global broadcast and streaming landscape. Our team participated in key sessions and demonstrations focusing on next-generation workflows, data-driven production, cloud-based architectures, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence in content delivery.