The Career, Education & Training Middle East 2006 is built on providing a platform for the students in Bahrain, Middle East and Gulf region to gain access to information on the type of education courses that will lead them to the pursue of their ideal career; and for the working adults, the need to be trained so as to stay relevant to the changing jobs landscape. In addition, hiring organizations will be holding recruitment drives during the exhibition to select the ideal candidate to fill up the positions. A Technology and Supply component is incorporated to showcase technologies, supplies and services needed to upgrade the school facilities and infrastructure.
Value Proposition at EduBahrain.com Online Exhibition:
EduBahrain comprises 3 main components, namely Education, Employment and Technology & Supply.
Education:
Opportunity for face to face interaction with thousands of enthusiastic students from Bahrain, Middle East and Gulf region who are seeking education courses.
Market specialized courses or training programmers to working adults who want to further their studies or upgrade themselves.
Employment:
Providing participating organizations the opportunity to select from thousands of qualified applicants and employ the ideal candidates from the Middle East and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
Technology and Supply:
Showcase technologies, supplies and services needed to upgrade the school facilities and infrastructure as well as information technologies that enhance training and skills upgrading.
WHY BAHRAIN?
Why is the Kingdom of Bahrain chosen to be the host venue for us?
Strategic central geographical location that opens the door to a large regional market
Close proximity and easy access to the GCC countries in the Middle East
Strategically located between Europe and Asia
Bahrain’s government is seeking to develop Bahrain as the regional centre for training and human resource development
Pioneered by His Majesty the King, the e-learning project - Future Schools Project, was implemented to boost the overall educational level
Foreign investment projects which provide education and vocational training services qualify for a 100% ownership
Investment of Bahraini Dina 30 million project to assist jobseekers
According to the National Youth Strategy Report, young Bahrainis have the highest literacy levels among Arabs with a literacy rate of 98.8%
Enlarging employment market - Bahrain national statistic shows that there is an increment of over 4000 insured establishments, employing over 6000 Bahrainis and non-Bahrainis from 2003 to 2004. Hence, the show will be the platform for hiring companies to source for their ideal employees.
Approximate increment of 10,000 Bahraini students attending schools in 2003 as compared to 2000