February 15, 2026

RGB Gaming Showcases the Power of Esports in Education at the High School Expo

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RGB Gaming recently participated in the High School Expo, a well-established education event bringing together schools, learners, parents, and industry partners to explore future-focused learning opportunities. The event provided an ideal platform to demonstrate how esports can play a meaningful role in education, skills development, and career pathways.

At the Expo, RGB Gaming showcased esports as more than competitive play, highlighting its value in developing critical skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, digital literacy, and strategic thinking. Learners and parents engaged with hands-on demonstrations and discussions around how gaming interests can be channelled into structured educational and career opportunities.

RGB Gaming was joined by key partners Eduvos and Evetech, reinforcing a shared vision for innovation in education. Eduvos, a leading private higher education institution, highlighted academic pathways connected to gaming, technology, and creative industries, helping learners understand how their passion for esports can translate into real-world qualifications and careers.

Technology partner Evetech supported the activation by providing high-performance gaming hardware and equipment, ensuring a premium esports experience on the show floor. Their involvement demonstrated the importance of reliable technology in both competitive gaming and educational environments.

“Events like the High School Expo are critical in helping parents and learners understand that esports is not just entertainment, but a growing ecosystem with educational and professional opportunities,” said Jaco Sauer, RGB Gaming. “Together with Eduvos and Evetech, we’re focused on building sustainable esports programs that support learning, career awareness, and youth development.”

RGB Gaming’s participation at the High School Expo reaffirmed its commitment to advancing esports within schools and education, and to working collaboratively with academic and technology partners to prepare learners for the digital economy.

Content provided by Jaco Sauer, RGB Gaming

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