The energy at ISTE Live 2025 in San Antonio was high as educators, tech innovators, and solution providers converged to focus on transforming learning environments using the latest technology. As first-time exhibitors, the Mimo team was thrilled to be part of the conversation around how schools can leverage digital tools to create safer, more connected, and more engaging spaces.
Key Takeaways from ISTE 2025
1. Safety and Communication Are Top Priorities
School districts are increasingly prioritizing solutions that enhance emergency preparedness and streamline day-to-day communication. Attendees were eager to explore tools that deliver information quickly and clearly — especially visual systems that bypass the limitations of audio-only alerts.
2. Interactivity and Accessibility Are Driving Engagement
Educators and IT leaders showed strong interest in tactile and touch-based innovations that can support differentiated learning and intuitive classroom interaction.
3. Simplicity Wins
Districts want technology that integrates with what they already have — without a steep learning curve. Solutions that are reliable, scalable, and easy to manage stood out across the expo floor.
What Mimo Brought to the Show
Mimo FlashCast
Our award-winning real-time visual alert and messaging system drew significant interest from attendees looking to enhance school safety and communication. Mimo FlashCast allows administrators to instantly display emergency alerts, daily announcements, and custom content across any HDMI-connected display — from smartboards to projectors — using a cloud-based platform that’s affordable, scalable, and simple to deploy.
Whether it's a lockdown alert, severe weather warning, or a gentle reminder about spirit week, Mimo FlashCast ensures messages are seen and understood across the entire campus. Plus, it integrates with leading security systems such as Singlewire's InformaCast and Everbridge.
Mimo Vue with TanvasTouch
This 10.1" display combines Mimo’s reliable hardware with the groundbreaking tactile feedback technology of TanvasTouch. The result? A programmable surface that lets users “feel” on-screen content. From rough textures to defined edges, the interactive experience opens up new possibilities in digital signage, education, and accessible interfaces — a favorite among tech directors and instructional designers at the show.
Looking Ahead
ISTE 2025 reinforced the need for technology that is not only powerful but also purposeful. At Mimo, we’re committed to supporting the evolving needs of educators with solutions that are intuitive, impactful, and built for the real-world challenges of school environments.
Want to learn more or see a demo? Contact us — we’d love to continue the conversation.