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UKTI Lebanon
UKTI Lebanon are interested in meeting:
- Software companies
- Classroom materials
- Management system
Opportunities for UK businesses in Lebanon are in all sectors especially the education sector.
Lebanon has the highest literacy rate in the Arab world which is 94%
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education’s (MEHE) main priorities are to support ICT in the education system

Diala Michlawi
Commercial Officer
UKTI London
Duncan Hamshere is a London based ITA who focuses on the Education sector.
International Trade Teams are located in over 40 local offices around the country. Every UK region also has dedicated sector specialists who can provide support tailored to your industry. An International Trade Adviser will provide professional advice on UKTI services, including export documentation, contacts in overseas markets, overseas visits, e-commerce, export training and market research.

Mr Duncan Hamshere
International Trade Adviser
UKTI Malaysia
UKTI Malaysia are looking for:
- Those interested in exploring the Malaysian market
- Those interested in establishing local business partners and distributors
- Those interested to collaborate to improve and develop programmes for schools
- Identify UK providers with specialist expertise in the delivery of Special Education Needs(SEN) and CPD including the provision of such training through distance learning modules.
- Strengthen English proficiency - Improve teaching and learning methods in public schools
- Teacher training – remedial teaching instruction, learning software, e-learning and curriculum development for STEM subjects at 10000 Malaysian public schools
- Leverage ICT innovations / educational technology to scale up quality learning across Malaysia

Ms Fiona Louis
Assistant Trade Manager, Education and Training
UKTI Pakistan
UKTI Pakistan are looking for suppliers of
- Special Needs Education
- Innovative technologies and educational material
- Primary & secondary school curriculum development
Pakistan’s education sector consists of more than 150,000 public education institutions serving over 21 million students; the private sector caters to another 12 million.
The education system in Pakistan is divided into Primary, Middle, High, Secondary, Intermediate and University programmes leading to undergraduate and post-graduate degrees. Current public expenditure on education is around 2 percent of GDP; the Government’s new National Education Policy aims to increase this to 7% of GDP.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]-->Professional development and training for teachers / staff are key opportunity areas for investors.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]-->The introduction of new educational material and the growth in use of Information and Communications Technology and its tools is increasing particularly in Higher Education Science and Technology Public Sector institutes. Opportunities exist across the board, from basic laboratory equipment to modern and progressive technologies and techniques. For instance, Private Sector institutes are adopting blended learning, e-coaching and web design.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]-->UK colleges and universities providing further and higher education opportunities and / or UK qualifications through Pakistani counterparts
Specialised education / training links – aviation, dentistry, veterinary, medical
