Wired In For Education: Supporting Safer, Smarter Education Infrastructure

With the Easter break approaching, we wanted to remind you to secure your place at the FREE Wired In For Education event

Education settings are facing increasing pressure to modernise their technology, strengthen safeguarding, and prepare for new legal requirements, all while continuing to deliver outstanding learning experiences. To support this, tec Just Better is hosting Wired In For Education, a dedicated technology event focused on integrated infrastructure for education environments.

Book your place now for Wired In For Education

22 April 2026
Mary Rose Education Centre, Portsmouth
9 am to 4.30 pm

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An Event Focused on Integrated Infrastructure in Education

In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, the need for joined-up systems is more important than ever. With the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly known as Martyn’s Law, coming into effect in April 2027, education providers must also prepare for new compliance and safeguarding requirements.

Alongside four speakers and partners, this inaugural event brings education settings up to speed with both Martyn’s Law and how it affects educational settings (effective April 2027), and the DfE updated digital and technology standards across six core areas to be met by 2030. Speakers will also discuss developing digital strategy, future classrooms, funding opportunities, and the latest cyber security insights and training across education from SEROCU, while showcasing integrated infrastructure technologies.

Speaker Topics

Across the day, attendees will hear from industry specialists covering key topics, including:

  • Aubrey Wright, Martin’s Law Solutions – Martyn’s Law 2025 and how it impacts education settings

  • Neil McQueen, South Hants College Group – What the classroom of the future looks like and shaping your digital strategy

  • Andy Rawlinson, SEROCU Cyber Protect – DfE digital standards, cyber resilience, and emerging security threats

  • Robert Bentley, Wessex Partnerships – Available grants for schools and how to create a strong application

Each session is designed to provide practical insight, clarity around responsibilities, and guidance on how technology can support compliance, resilience, and long-term planning.

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Who Should Attend

This event is ideal for those involved in the planning, delivery, and oversight of education infrastructure, including:

  • Procurement and facilities teams
  • IT managers
  • Deputy heads and senior leadership teams

Event Format and What to Expect

Attendees can pre-book either a morning or an afternoon session. Each session includes two 1.25 hour panel speaker presentations, with all four speakers presenting and hosting a Q&A at each session.

Places are limited to 52 attendees per session, so early booking is strongly recommended.

Alongside the speaker programme, attendees will have the opportunity to meet exhibitors showcasing technology solutions for education settings. These include secure internet solutions, CCTV, access control and security, lockdown systems, carbon reduction technologies, IT infrastructure, cyber security, interactive screens, and SEN(D) support solutions.

Supporting Education Settings Today and Tomorrow

Alongside meeting legislative requirements, education institutions have a valuable opportunity to strengthen their digital strategy, improve security and preparedness, address cyber risks, support carbon reduction goals, and adopt technologies that enhance learning, safety, and facilities management.

Wired In For Education has been created to help education settings navigate these challenges and opportunities with clarity, confidence, and practical guidance.

Book your place today and join tec Just Better for a focused, informative event designed to support safer, smarter education environments.

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