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Bellflower Unified School District Expands Career Exploration with zSpace AR/VR Laptop Lab in Mayfair High School

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zSpace (NASDAQ: ZSPC) highlighted a 36-station zSpace Inspire AR/VR laptop lab at Mayfair High School in Bellflower Unified, expanding campus-wide career exploration and CTE pathways.

The headset-free lab, managed by CTE technician Javier Beanes, supports health science, biology, construction and cross-department lessons and will be showcased at CUE 2026 on March 20.

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Positive

  • 36-station zSpace Inspire AR/VR laptop lab deployed at Mayfair High School
  • Lab repurposed as a campus-wide innovation hub serving multiple departments
  • CTE technician leadership scaled immersive learning and teacher collaboration
  • Program to be presented at CUE 2026, increasing visibility and educator adoption

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News Market Reaction – ZSPC

-5.89%
8 alerts
-5.89% News Effect
-11.5% Trough in 24 hr 49 min
-$330K Valuation Impact
$5M Market Cap
0.7x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, ZSPC declined 5.89%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -11.5% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 8 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $330K from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $5M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Revenue: $43.9 million Revenue: $38.1 million Net loss: $20.8 million +5 more
8 metrics
Revenue $43.9 million Full year 2023 revenue
Revenue $38.1 million Full year 2024 revenue (declined vs 2023)
Net loss $20.8 million Net loss for 2024
Net loss $18.1 million Net loss for nine months ended Sept 30, 2025
Accumulated deficit $308.5 million As of Sept 30, 2025
Debt $18.7 million Debt outstanding as disclosed in filings
Equity line availability $24.4 million Remaining under $30 million Tumim equity line
Lab workstations 36 stations zSpace Inspire AR/VR laptop lab at Mayfair High School

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Technical Shares trade below the 200-day MA, with price at $0.1562 versus a 200-day MA of $1.47, and sit far under the $11.86 52-week high.

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Momentum data flags 2 peers (e.g., YIBO and BTCT) moving down with median change around -6.5%, suggesting broader sector pressure even as ZSPC’s own move was modest.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 24 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 24 Partnership announcement Positive +8.1% Partnered with Eight Million Stories to deliver AR/VR learning for at‑promise youth.
Feb 17 International expansion Positive +9.8% Showcased immersive learning rollout, training, and research expansion across Italy.
Feb 03 Award recognition Positive -2.0% Career Explorer AI platform received a major education technology award.
Jan 29 Strategic investment Neutral -11.7% Closed $3.0 million preferred equity and warrant financing from Planet One Education.
Jan 12 Case study showcase Positive -6.0% Highlighted AIM Academy case study on AR/VR learning for neurodivergent students.
Pattern Detected

Recent positive visibility and partnership news often saw mixed follow‑through, with both rallies and selloffs following upbeat announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the past few months, zSpace focused on expanding visibility and partnerships. In January–February 2026, it announced a $3.0 million strategic investment, highlighted neurodivergent student outcomes, and showcased international expansion in Italy. A career‑focused AI platform also earned a Best of 2025 award. These items produced both strong gains (over +8% on Feb 17 and Feb 24) and notable selloffs, underscoring inconsistent price reactions to positive narrative news like today’s school case study.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock moved -5.9% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite upbeat adoptio...
Analysis

The stock moved -5.9% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite upbeat adoption news fits prior instances where positive case studies coincided with selling. Filings show revenue at $38.1 million in 2024, down from $43.9 million in 2023, with a $20.8 million net loss and about $18.7 million of debt. Such fundamentals and recent financing complexity could magnify downside when sentiment turns cautious.

Key Terms

augmented reality, virtual reality, AR/VR, AI
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augmented reality technical
"a leading provider of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) solutions for education"
Augmented reality is technology that layers computer-generated images, information or sounds onto your view of the real world through devices like phones, tablets or smart glasses — like seeing navigation arrows or product labels projected onto what you’re looking at. It matters to investors because it creates new ways to sell hardware, software, services and ads, can change customer engagement and recurring revenue models, and carries adoption and privacy risks that affect company value.
virtual reality technical
"a leading provider of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) solutions for education"
Virtual reality is a computer-created, immersive environment experienced through headsets and related hardware that replaces your view of the real world with sights and sounds, sometimes including motion or touch—like stepping into a digital room. For investors it matters because VR is a platform for new products and services (games, training, virtual meetings, advertising) where hardware sales, software ecosystems and user engagement determine who captures long-term revenue and growth.
AR/VR technical
"immersive augmented and virtual reality laptops to expand access to career exploration"
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are technologies that add digital content to your view of the real world (AR) or place you inside a fully computer-created environment (VR), like wearing smart glasses or stepping into a simulated room. They matter to investors because they create new ways to sell hardware, software, services, and advertising, and can change how people shop, learn, and work—driving potential revenue growth but also requiring heavy investment and adoption to pay off.
AI technical
"use AR, VR, and AI tools to enhance student learning"
Artificial intelligence (AI) is technology that enables machines to mimic human thinking and learning, allowing them to analyze information, recognize patterns, and make decisions. For investors, AI matters because it can improve how businesses operate, create new products, or identify opportunities faster and more accurately than humans alone, potentially impacting company success and market trends.

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SAN JOSE, Calif., March 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- zSpace, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZSPC), a leading provider of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) solutions for education, today highlighted how Mayfair High School in Bellflower Unified School District is using immersive augmented and virtual reality laptops to expand access to career exploration and Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways. Through a dedicated zSpace lab managed by campus CTE Technology Technician Javier Beanes, students are gaining hands-on exposure to real-world industries including healthcare and biological sciences.

Located in Lakewood, California, Mayfair High School has established a 36-station zSpace Inspire AR/VR laptop lab where students interact with immersive simulations, applications, and guided lessons aligned to CTE and core academic subjects. The lab serves as a central hub where teachers across the campus can bring classes to explore career pathways through interactive 3D experiences.

“Our goal is to make technology meaningful for students and teachers,” said Javier Beanes, CTE Technology Technician at Mayfair High School. “The zSpace lab gives students opportunities to explore careers and complex concepts in ways that traditional classrooms can’t always provide. They can visualize anatomy or investigate biology by interacting directly with the content.”

A Campus Innovation Hub for Immersive Learning

Beanes has transformed the zSpace lab into a campus-wide innovation hub where immersive technologies support both academic and career-focused learning.

Using the headset-free AR/VR laptops, students participate in guided learning activities across a variety of subjects, including:

  • Health science and anatomy
  • Biology and life sciences
  • Career and technical education pathways

Teachers from multiple departments schedule time in the lab, allowing students to explore real-world systems, practice technical skills, and gain a deeper understanding of complex scientific concepts through immersive simulations.

By combining 3D visualization with interactive lessons, the lab enables students to experience scenarios that might otherwise require expensive equipment, specialized facilities, or real-world field experiences.

Empowering Career Exploration Through Immersive Technology

Mayfair High School educators say the immersive platform helps students connect classroom learning to future career possibilities.

In health science lessons, students can examine human anatomy and physiological systems in interactive 3D models. In construction-focused activities, they explore structural systems and engineering principles that support careers in the building trades. Biology students can investigate cellular structures and biological processes in ways that make abstract concepts easier to understand.

This hands-on approach helps students build both academic understanding and awareness of high-demand career pathways.

Technician Leadership Driving Innovation

A unique aspect of Mayfair’s program is the role of the site CTE technology technician as an innovation leader.

Beanes collaborates with teachers to integrate immersive technology into classroom lessons and helps educators identify new ways to use AR, VR, and AI tools to enhance student learning. By repurposing the lab into a shared innovation space, he has enabled immersive technology to reach students across multiple subject areas.

His work demonstrates how school technicians can serve as catalysts for emerging technologies, helping campuses scale innovative learning experiences beyond a single classroom.

Sharing the Model at CUE 2026

Beanes will present Mayfair High School’s approach to immersive learning at the upcoming CUE Conference, one of California’s largest education technology events held at the Palm Springs Convention Center.

In the session titled “Hands-On Futures: How AR/VR and AI Transform School Learning,” Beanes will share how his lab evolved into a hub for testing and scaling immersive technologies across campus. The presentation will take place Friday, March 20, 2026 from 2:45 – 3:30 PM in the San Jacinto Room at the Renaissance Palm Springs.

During the session, educators will learn strategies to:

  • Repurpose technology labs into innovation hubs
  • Integrate AR and AI platforms into classroom lessons
  • Extend immersive learning beyond a single classroom
  • Leverage technician leadership to support emerging technologies across campus

Educators attending the conference can also experience the technology firsthand by visiting zSpace at Booth 100, where live demonstrations of the company’s headset-free AR/VR laptops and immersive learning applications will be available.

Preparing Students for the Future

As schools expand Career Technical Education programs and career exploration opportunities, immersive learning platforms like zSpace are helping students gain early exposure to real-world skills and industries.

“Schools like Mayfair High School show how immersive technology can connect classroom learning to career discovery,” said Paul Kellenberger, CEO of zSpace. “By giving students the ability to interact with real-world systems and career scenarios, educators are helping them build the confidence and curiosity needed for future success.”

About zSpace

zSpace, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZSPC) delivers innovative augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) experiences that drive achievement in STEM, CTE, and career readiness programs. Trusted by over 3,500 school districts, technical centers, community colleges, and universities, zSpace enables hands-on "learning by doing" experiences proven to improve engagement and student outcomes. Headquartered in San Jose, California, zSpace holds more than 80 patents, with research published in the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning (2021) validating the impact of 3D virtual reality technologies on student knowledge gains.

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FAQ

What did zSpace announce about the Mayfair High School lab (ZSPC) on March 18, 2026?

zSpace announced a dedicated 36-station AR/VR laptop lab at Mayfair High School to expand CTE and career exploration. According to zSpace, the headset-free Inspire laptops support cross-department lessons in health science, biology and construction and serve as a campus innovation hub.

How does the 36-station zSpace lab support Career Technical Education at Mayfair High School (ZSPC)?

The lab provides hands-on immersive simulations and guided lessons to connect classroom learning with careers. According to zSpace, students interact with 3D anatomy, biological processes and structural systems to practice technical skills and explore career pathways.

Who manages the Mayfair High School zSpace lab and what is their role in scaling immersive learning?

CTE Technology Technician Javier Beanes manages the lab and integrates AR/VR across campus classes. According to zSpace, Beanes repurposed the lab into an innovation hub and collaborates with teachers to embed immersive lessons school-wide.

When and where will Mayfair High School's immersive learning model be presented (ZSPC)?

The model will be presented at CUE 2026 on March 20, 2026 from 2:45–3:30 PM in the Renaissance Palm Springs San Jacinto Room. According to zSpace, the session is titled “Hands-On Futures: How AR/VR and AI Transform School Learning.”

What subjects and career pathways does the zSpace lab at Mayfair High School support (ZSPC)?

The lab supports health science, biology, life sciences, construction and CTE pathways through immersive 3D lessons. According to zSpace, teachers from multiple departments schedule lab time to let students explore real-world systems and practice technical skills.

Can educators experience zSpace technology firsthand at CUE 2026 and where (ZSPC)?

Yes; zSpace will host live demonstrations at Booth 100 during CUE 2026 so educators can try headset-free AR/VR laptops and immersive applications. According to zSpace, attendees can see the Inspire laptops and sample guided learning activities in person.
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