ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 opens global entries for edtech breakthroughs

ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 opens global entries for edtech breakthroughs

Robert Howard
Robert Howard
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Open book with detailed drawing of various medical instruments on a flat surface.

ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 opens global entries for edtech breakthroughs

The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 have opened entries to organisations worldwide, recognising outstanding achievements in education technology. Among the contenders, VOKA's 3D Anatomy & Pathology Atlas stands out as a widely used tool in medical training, with over 100,000 active users each month. The awards celebrate cutting-edge solutions in global education technology. Organisations from the UK, the Americas, and beyond can submit their entries before the deadline. Winners and finalists will be showcased in the first print edition of the ETIH Innovation Awards magazine, distributed at BETT 2026 in January.

VOKA's app has gained traction among medical students and professionals in more than 190 countries. It features over 1,000 interactive 3D models and 4,000 labelled structures, complete with detailed descriptions. Institutions like City of Glasgow College and RAK Medical & Health Sciences University have already integrated the tool into their programmes. Ilya Zamotin, VOKA's Chief Medical Expert, highlights how the app expands learning opportunities worldwide. The platform attracts around 3,000 daily users, reinforcing its role in modern medical education. The winners of the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 will be revealed on 14 January 2026.

The ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 will spotlight groundbreaking tools like VOKA's 3D Anatomy & Pathology Atlas. The selected winners and finalists will gain visibility in the awards magazine, reaching a global audience at BETT 2026. The event aims to set new benchmarks for technology-driven education.

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