Smart visual and managed print solutions are transforming traditional classrooms into connected, immersive learning spaces
At DIDAC India 2025, SHARP Business Systems (India) took the spotlight with an impressive display of visual and managed print solutions that reimagine how learning spaces can engage, inspire, and transform future-ready students. From interactive displays and Direct-View LED walls to digital signage and managed print solutions, SHARP’s offerings are redefining what modern classrooms and educational campuses can look like.
As India moves rapidly towards digitally empowered education, EdTech is no longer about flashy tools—it is about enabling connected, collaborative, and outcome-focused learning. SHARP’s technologies showcased at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, are designed to support this shift by enhancing real-time interaction, content sharing, and collaboration among students and educators. The focus is clear: education must move from passive consumption to active participation.
Osamu Narita, Managing Director, SHARP Business Systems (India), highlighted how SHARP is enabling this transformation by integrating intuitive visual technologies with smart print infrastructure. He emphasized that today’s campuses demand intelligent, interactive, and energy-efficient tools that simplify knowledge delivery and enhance student engagement.
Reinforcing this perspective, Manish Garg, President, Sharp Business Solutions & Display Solutions Business, stressed the growing need for seamless digital communication and deeper classroom engagement. With hybrid learning becoming a norm, schools and universities now expect solutions that bring connectivity, efficiency, and creativity together.
SHARP’s showcase strongly aligns with the national vision of Digital India, Smart Classrooms, and Future-Ready Learning Spaces. As India continues to navigate the digital learning revolution, solutions like SHARP’s are setting the benchmark for innovation, accessibility, and impact.
In essence, the future of education will not just be taught—it will be experienced.
