IT & Telecommunications

Panel to highlight future of EdTech post Covid-19

Investment in Education Technology has been surging worldwide. However, despite its great potential, there has been a relative lack of EdTech investment in the Mena region.
 
The Kingdom of Bahrain, in line with Vision 2030, has been accelerating digital transformation in several sectors. There has been a focus on prioritising innovation using educational technology when it comes to teaching and learning and upskilling the Bahraini workforce for the future.
 
This will be discussed at the 7th Virtual FinTech series hosted by Andra Public Relations being held on February 24.
 
Entitled “EdTech: the next wave”, the new episode is powered by Lumofy; a Bahrain-based EdTech startup that has been declared one of the finalists at the GITEX Supernova challenge for the best global start-up technology companies in GITEX last year in Dubai. 
 
The event will address the main question of “What will the future of teaching and learning look like in the next few years?”
 
EdTech has been disrupting not only the complex and diverse world of education but has also gradually found its way into the corporate world, to continuously push learning and self-development for employees. 
 
The panel speakers include Ahmed Faraj, CEO of Lumofy; Esam Hammad, Director of Partnership and Customer Engagement at Tamkeen; Shabkhez Mahmood, Regional Leader, EY Training at Ernst & Young; and André le Fèvre, Regional Sales Director, EMEA at Ardor Learning, a Silicon Valley based corporation with its roots squarely in the tech sector, in the corporate and institutional English Language training field. The event will be a panel discussion followed by a Q/A session.
 
Fatema Ebrahim, CEO of Lumofy, said: “We wanted to create a platform to discuss relevant topics within the FinTech industry and we wanted to start with education technology. This sector has taken a major shift and it’s important to highlight that when it comes to learning, teaching and upskilling the future workforce.
 
“We we want corporates to understand the necessity of these digital tools and why they should embrace them. The session will highlight the misconceptions and address how corporates can participate and do their part in the Kingdom.”
 
Ahmed Faraj, CEO of Lumofy, said: “The idea behind Lumofy LXP is to create a platform that has a scientific targeted approach to accelerate capability building. We really wanted to create something to bridge the gaps between organizational objectives and the required competencies to achieve those goals. Most of the time, learning and development approach within organizations function as admins rather than a change agents.” –Tradearabia News Service