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The Education and Training Investment Forum will kick off next Sunday

Riyadh is preparing to host the second edition of the Education and Training Investment Forum next Sunday, a strategic event that will bring together leading decision-makers, local and international investors, and government sector leaders. This forum underscores the fundamental transformation underway in Saudi Arabia's education sector, which is no longer viewed merely as a service sector, but as a cornerstone of the national economy and a key driver of sustainable growth.

Strategic context: Education and Vision 2030

This event cannot be separated from the broader context of economic transformations in the Kingdom. Since the launch of Vision 2030 and the Human Capital Development Program, Saudi Arabia has been actively pursuing public-private partnerships (PPPs). The forum represents a practical response to the government's move towards privatizing certain educational services and improving operational efficiency, thus opening up broad opportunities for capital investment in educational infrastructure, modern technologies, and curriculum development that aligns with the demands of the future labor market.

Event details and key participants

The forum, taking place on January 25 and 26, is witnessing significant momentum with the participation of over 1,500 attendees from government leaders and financial institutions. More than 40 speakers and approximately 200 experts from within the Kingdom and abroad will address the sessions. The agenda includes:

  • 8 specialized dialogue sessions discussing policies and legislation.
  • 10 workshops focusing on practical solutions and innovative business models.
  • Reviewing investment opportunities in public and university education and vocational training.

Topics of discussion: From infrastructure to artificial intelligence

The second edition of the forum focuses on key themes of interest to investors and entrepreneurs, most notably accelerating digital transformation and integrating artificial intelligence technologies into the education system. It will also highlight the economics of early childhood education, developing school infrastructure, and strengthening the role of universities in knowledge investment. These themes aim to address financial and regulatory challenges, thereby enhancing the sector's attractiveness to venture capital and investment institutions.

Expected economic impact

The forum is expected to produce recommendations and strategic partnerships that will contribute to transforming education into a productive sector that boosts the GDP. Focusing on the "knowledge economy" means direct investment in human capital, which will positively impact the creation of quality jobs for citizens and enhance the Kingdom's regional and international competitiveness in education quality and innovation indicators.

The forum enjoys broad support from regulatory and legislative bodies, making it the most important national platform for linking educational policies with real investment opportunities, and building sustainable bridges of cooperation between all parties in the educational system.

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