d6 has scheduled its new d6 Amplify school conversations event for Durban on June 4, 2026, following sessions in Pretoria and Stellenbosch.
South African school software provider D6 has published dates for d6 Amplify, a new series of events focused on โreal conversationsโ about issues schools are dealing with right now. d6 Amplify is positioned as a discussion-led format, rather than a typical product roadshow.
The Durban d6 Amplify event will take place on June 4, 2026 at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban. The listed time is 10:00 to 13:00 (GMT+02:00). Attendees can also export the event to a calendar or add it via Google Calendar, based on the event page.
d6 has also shared two earlier d6 Amplify stops. Pretoria is scheduled for May 12, 2026, and Stellenbosch is scheduled for May 19, 2026. Together, the three-city run suggests d6 is testing a repeatable community event format across major South African school hubs.
The same upcoming events listing also includes other education sector gatherings in 2026, including the FEDSAS Conference in Somerset West on June 22 to 23, and SAOU leadership events in Gqeberha from late August into early September.
In K-12 education, software often fails because adoption is uneven across staff, parents, and school leadership. Conversation-first events can help surface real workflow problems, like payments, communications, and admin load, before they become support tickets.
For operators and founders building for schools, these events can also signal what is trending in school governance and day-to-day administration. If d6 Amplify gains traction, it may become a channel for product feedback and partnerships in South Africaโs school technology ecosystem.
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