ICT, Learning, Infrastructure, Procurement, & Investment
Amman (JO), March 2013 - The Arab Education Summit from 06 - 08 May 2013 in Amman, Jordan, is a landmark event bringing together captains of industry and government leaders to ensure the world-class delivery of education, science, and technology across the Middle East and North Africa.
The Summit is held under the patronage of the Jordanian Minister of Education, H.E. Prof. Wajih Oweis. Having the support of the Jordanian government, it will ensure the participation of ministers, deputies, and director generals from more than fifteen countries.
The Summit's organisation by ArabBrains brings together the international expertise of The Brains Network, which boasts an outstanding track record in Africa and the Middle East - notably the recent Innovation Africa Summit that took place in Cape Town.
The Arab Education Summit will be a highly productive and enjoyable event centred on pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings between representatives of companies, government ministries, educational institutions, and civil society.
Martin Rist, HP's Education Business Manager, Middle East & Africa commented, "It's an excellent opportunity to meet all the stakeholders for the education market ... I haven't been to many conferences that are so well organised in terms of networking. I would certainly come again and recommend this event to anybody else who is working in the education field."
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