"KV's participation at Didacta is part of our global campaign to build linkages with educational communities around the world," said Dr. Abdulla Al Karam, CEO of Dubai Knowledge Village.
"In the Middle East, there is growing interest in high-quality European education. We are keen to establish partnerships with leading universities that can provide educational choices here in the region on par with what they provide in their home countries. Our emphasis is on creating a pool of educational offerings that is nothing short of the best available anywhere in the world,"
he added.
Didacta 2006, which featured kindergarten, primary school, higher education, vocational training and adult education sectors, attracted 70,000 visitors. The visitors were treated to 749 exhibitors who showcased all the latest educational products, trends and hot topics over an area of 26,700 square meters. About 1,500 supporting events were also held at the show, drawing an attendance of over 40,000.
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