UK EdTech Firms Compete for 2026 Company of the Year Award
Applications are now open for the EdTech Company of the Year (UK) 2026 award. The category highlights UK-based firms driving innovation and measurable impact in education. Organisers have set clear guidelines for entries, with a focus on real-world outcomes and alignment with national education priorities.
Eligible companies must have their headquarters or main operations in the UK. They should serve schools, further education, higher education, or workforce training sectors. Each submission must address a specific challenge in UK education and explain how their product meets institutional needs.
Judges will review entries based on several key factors. These include product innovation, adoption rates, and responsible technology use. Strong applications will provide data on UK growth, reach, or adoption, along with measurable improvements for learners, educators, or institutions. Customer feedback from UK schools, colleges, or training providers must also be included. The entry fee is £80 for a single submission or £150 for two or more. All materials must be submitted by Friday, 27 March 2026. The shortlist will be announced on Tuesday, 2 April 2026, with winners revealed at a ceremony on Monday, 27 April 2026. For further details, applicants can contact Emma Thompson, Director of Content. No public list of applicants or shortlist criteria has been released, as these awards are typically managed by individual organisers with event-specific rules.
The award aims to recognise firms making a proven difference in UK education. Winners will be selected based on innovation, measurable results, and alignment with national education goals. The deadline for entries is less than six months away, with judging to follow shortly after.
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