EduTech Asia Spotlight
EDUtech Asia highlighted several SEL‑relevant edtech tools — Explico (AI assessments), Dolphin BB (interactive learning spaces), and UniCloud360 (student management) — as part of its showcase. The post positioned these platforms as part of an ecosystem for data, assessment and interactive learning (x.com).
EDUtech Asia used a recent showcase post to group three education technology products into one stack: assessment, classroom interaction and student administration. (x.com) The three products point at different parts of the same workflow. Explico says it runs artificial intelligence-based assessments with 200,000 ready-to-use questions and serves schools, tuition centres and publishers; UniCloud360 says it manages the student journey from inquiry to graduation; Dolphin BB sells learning products for language, mathematics, science, discovery and Montessori settings. (explico.co) (unicloud360.com) (dolphinbb.com) Explico describes its system as an assessment-and-learning platform that tags questions by subject, topic, sub-topic and concept, then recommends next lessons after analysis. The company says it offers more than 1,000 pre-recorded lessons, live sessions with quizzes and online mock exams built around Singapore Ministry of Education formats. (explico.sg 1) (explico.sg 2) UniCloud360 is aimed at private higher education institutions rather than school-age tutoring. Its site says the platform is cloud-native on Amazon Web Services, includes modules for students, academics, finance and information technology, and is used by eight higher education institutions. (unicloud360.com) Dolphin BB is the least software-like of the three. Its site presents the company as an educational supplies distributor, with brands including Beleduc, Educo, Nienhuis Montessori, Poly-M and Wizefloor, and product categories that range from role play and mathematics to furniture and outdoor activity. (dolphinbb.com 1) (dolphinbb.com 2) That mix helps explain the showcase framing. EDUtech Asia bills its 2026 event in Singapore as a forum for artificial intelligence-enabled teaching assistants, personalised learning models, governance and immersive learning environments, so a post that bundles testing, classroom tools and back-office systems fits the event’s broader pitch. (showsbee.com) The common thread is student data moving across separate jobs that schools usually buy separately. One tool measures performance, another shapes classroom activity, and a third stores enrolment, finance and academic records. (explico.sg) (unicloud360.com) (dolphinbb.com) The post does not say the three companies are integrated with one another, and the public product pages reviewed here do not describe a shared technical partnership. What the showcase does show is the kind of bundled story education events are telling in 2026: artificial intelligence for assessment, interactive materials for learning, and cloud systems for administration. (x.com) (showsbee.com)