KMAX is actively exploring new models for Vocational Education Overseas Expansion,' with remarkable results and numerous highlights.
2024-11-29
Recently, KMAX has been actively engaging with domestic and international partners and educational institutions, significantly advancing its overseas market expansion and achieving notable results. In November 2024, KMAX participated as a recommended enterprise for virtual simulation educational equipment and digital course resources in the fourth seminar of the Thailand-China ‘210 Majors Project’ in Bangkok Thailand, the third China-Malaysia Vocational Education Fair in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, organized by Tang International Education. At the same time, KMAX also showcased its leading XR/VR hardware and software products and comprehensive solutions at the GESS exhibition in Dubai, laying a solid foundation for promoting and collaborating in overseas markets.
The fourth seminar of the Thailand-China ‘210 Majors Project’ was grandly held on November 8, 2024, in Bangkok, Thailand, attracting nearly 300 representatives from vocational colleges and Chinese enterprises in both countries. The conference was jointly hosted by the Thai Ministry of Education, the Vocational Education Commission, and Tangfeng International Education, with many dignitaries in attendance, including Master Songdetongchai, the Chairman of the Maritime Silk Road Confucius Institute, and General Permpong Chitchob, the Thai Minister of Education, and Ms. Xu Lan, Education Counselor of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Participants shared the results and experiences of the Thailand- China "210 Majors Project," exploring new pathways to enhance the quality of vocational education cooperation. Master Songdetongchai praised the contributions of Thailand-China cooperation to the modernization of vocational education and emphasized the close relationship between vocational education and economic development. Education Counselor Xu Lan and Minister Permpong also expressed their commitment to deepening bilateral educational cooperation. During the seminar, multiple Thailand-China vocational education cooperation "210 Majors Project" initiatives were launched, with 49 Chinese vocational colleges receiving Outstanding Contribution Awards and 4 Thai vocational college students awarded CCTE scholarships.
The two conferences also featured a Thailand-China vocational education fair and Malaysia-China vocational education fair respectively, where KMAX and over ten other vocational colleges and Chinese enterprises shared the achievements and experiences of their cooperation. At the fair, KMAX showcased its XR hardware utilizing its self-proprietary naked 3D technology, as well as the rich curriculum to dignitaries and experts from China, Thailand, and Malaysia, including Master Songdetongchai, General Permpong Chitchob, and the Education Counselor Xu Lan, detailing how virtual simulation technology can enhance educational quality and learning experiences. Attendees expressed highly praise this, believing that KMAX's products and integrated solution will play a crucial role in innovation of vocational education in the region.
On November 12, 2024, the Third Malaysia-China Vocational Education Fair, themed "Malaysia-China Cooperation for the Development of Future Skilled Talent," was held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The fair was co-hosted by the China-Malaysia International Cooperation Center for Industry and Education (MCI), the Malaysian National Vocational Workers Association, and Tangfeng International Education, aiming to promote vocational education cooperation and the integration of industry and education between the two countries.
Key attendees included Zhao Changtao, Education Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia; Manzri Nasih, Chairman of MCI; and Li Zhan Hasan, member of the Malaysian National Vocational Education Commission, among others. Over 300 experts and representatives from educational management institutions, vocational colleges, and enterprises from both countries participated in the discussions. During the conference, several important ceremonies were held, including the unveiling of dual-degree cooperation initiatives and the "Chinese + Vocational Skills" center, which enhanced the collaborative intentions in vocational education between the two nations.
The exhibition attracted over 3,000 participants, including more than a hundred vocational colleges from China and Malaysia, as well as over 10 Chinese enterprises like KMAX. KMAX showcased its digital education solutions based on VR technology, which integrates "self-developed VR hardware, rich CTE Curriculum Courses, and Comprehensive Operational Services." Participants expressed great interest in and high recognition of the solution.
Participating in this series events reflect KMAX's commitment to the Belt and Road Initiative and aligns with the national strategy for "going overseas" in vocational education. KMAX is committed to implementing the "Chinese + Vocational Education" practice. In the future, KMAX will collaborate with domestic and international ecological partners, including Tangfeng Chinese, to provide high-quality digital education solutions and cultivate talents with international perspectives and high skills.
The GESS exhibition brought together educators, technology experts, and industry leaders from around the world, providing an important platform for international exchange. The exhibition showcased numerous cutting-edge educational equipment and digital course resources, covering technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence, facilitating discussions on the digital transformation of education. Industry experts shared the latest trends and challenges in the education sector during the exhibition, promoting in-depth communication and collaboration among participants.
At the exhibition, KMAX presented a variety of innovative products, drawing significant attention and engaging many attendees who stopped by to learn about and experience KMAX's offerings. Participants gave high praise for KMAX's XR/VR hardware and software solutions, fully recognizing the company's technical strength and innovative ideas, noting that its products would provide strong support for the digital transformation and innovation in the education sector.
In the past few years, KMAX has made rapid progress in expanding its overseas market. The company has signed cooperation agreements or MOU with various enterprises and institutions, including UNESCO-ICHEI, Tangfeng Education, leveraging complementary resources to jointly explore international markets. To date, KMAX's overseas business has covered multiple countries and regions, including North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia, serving over 300 overseas colleges and enterprises.
Going forward, KMAX will continue to collaborate closely with industry ecosystem partners. Aligned with the "Vocational Education Overseas Expansion" strategy, KMAX will further explore overseas market with universities and industry partners. KMAX aims to provide high-quality digital education solutions for international markets, and jointly cultivate internationally oriented, high-skilled talent with its partners. The multi-stakeholder’s approach will enable KMAX to expand its global footprint while supporting the development of world-class vocational education and training programs.