Internationalisation of education sector discussed at TradeMalta seminar

Representatives from over 20 companies operating in the Maltese education sector attended a half-day internationalisation seminar, that explored the developments and opportunities of internationalising educational services

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Representatives from over 20 companies operating in the Maltese education sector attended a half-day internationalisation seminar organised by TradeMalta.

The business seminar explored the developments and opportunities of internationalising educational services. Key issues which emerged were the importance of clustering between different players in the sector, the benefits of having a holistic vision and building a Malta brand for educational services.

Other issues raised were the elimination of barriers such as issuing of student visas, and the need for a national strategy on the internationalisation of the education sector.

TradeMalta opened the seminar with a presentation about their new information services.  TradeMalta’s new Internationalisation Knowledge Platform offers free access to leading international databases, e-learning programmes and strategic reports which specifically target the needs of Maltese companies seeking to operate at an international level.

Bernard Mallia from Equinox Group presented the findings from two reports commissioned by TradeMalta which assessed the international opportunities for the education sector in emerging markets.

James Perry, CEO of the Federation of English Language Teaching Organisations in Malta (FELTOM) presented an overview of the latest developments and potential growth opportunities for the English Language sector.

Stephen Vella, General Manager of the Gateway to Industry Programme at MCAST, provided valuable insights on employing alternative approaches to internationalisation, whilst  Stephen D’Alessandro, Director of Advenio eAcademy explored the prospects of online education.

The seminar included a panel discussion amongst the main speakers, which turned out to be an interactive session including the audience.
TradeMalta’s CEO, Anton Buttigieg, closed the seminar with an invitation to all education providers to come forward to discuss how the agency can help companies find new international markets.

This seminar was co-funded through the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) – Operational Programme I 2014-2020 – ‘Fostering a competitive and sustainable economy to meet our challenges’.

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