Uk Exports Minister Leads An Edtech Delegation To Thailand To Stimulate Fast Growth. Southeast Asian Markets

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UK Exports Minister Marcus Fysh will go to Thailand with a delegation of 18 British companies to demonstrate innovative methods of providing quality education. They provide artificial intelligence, real-time data, teacher training, and language learning services.

BETT Asia, Asia Pacific’s largest EdTech conference, will be attended by the group. Participants will hear from major academic institutions, education ministries, and cutting-edge digital enterprises on the future of learning.

The DIT UK Pavilion at BETT Asia will be the event’s main point, with 12 UK EdTech businesses exhibiting under the UK Pavilion and another 6 at the wider show, which will include Northern Power House enterprises.

The United Kingdom has a lot to offer as an established and rapidly rising location for burgeoning EdTech. It is home to over 1,000 cutting-edge EdTech and educational supply businesses.

Vietnam and Indonesia have been selected as two of the five priority nations and areas in the United Kingdom’s International Education Strategy. This intends to raise education exports to £35 billion per year by 2030, as well as to expand the number of overseas students in the UK to 600,000 per year.

Southeast Asia is an important educational partner for the United Kingdom. In the previous five years, the area has contributed more than £800 million in education exports, placing it third in the world after China and the Middle East and North Africa.