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BSEC MENA, Introducing UK Companies to Governments Across the MENA Region.


Summary: BSEC BSEc
abbr.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
 MENA MENA Middle East & North Africa
MENA Middle East News Agency (Arabic Wikalat Al-Anbaa' Al-Sharq Al-'awsat)
MENA Medium-Energy Neutral Atom
MENA Mammalian Enabled
MENA Mission Element Need Analysis
, endorsed by Abu Dhabi Education Centre (ADEC ADEC American Distance Education Consortium
ADEC Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
ADEC Australian Drug Evaluation Committee
ADEC Abu Dhabi Education Council
ADEC Association of Death Education and Counseling
) is the only

BSEC MENA, endorsed by Abu Dhabi Education Centre (ADEC) is the onlyconference and exhibition which brings together public and private sectorsthat are driving forward education projects across the MENA region.

Governments across the Middle East and North Africa region are investingextensively in education. The need for new schools, colleagues anduniversities is globally recognised. With millions of dollars being directedfrom governments from Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Jordan and Saudi Arabia for newschools and investment in education, there is an enormous opportunity for UKcompanies to work in these school building plans.

BSEC MENA offers UK companies the first steps to take advantage of theavailable prospects by introducing them to governments across the MENA regionover two days of networking and through a comprehensive conference programmecovering the full spectrum of issues including design, construction andmanagement of schools, universities and colleges and their location withinsustainable communities.

This unique educational programme has been developed in conjunction withindustry experts to reflect the most important issues facing the educationsector. Offering delegates more than 35 sessions from over 33 expert speakersacross.

Each session has been carefully constructed to ensure that the entireprogramme reflects the needs of those within the industry. Delegates have theopportunity in the afternoon sessions to pick from a variety of themesincluding, Design, ICT (1) (Information and Communications Technology) An umbrella term for the information technology field. See IT.

(2) (International Computers and Tabulators) See ICL.

1. (testing) ICT - In Circuit Test.
 and e-learning, sustainability and master planning andplace-making. Conference sessions include:

- ADEC's vision to adopt world class practices and standards - The King Abdullah Tatweer project - The vision behind Estidama - Using technology to prepare for tomorrow's world - Flexible foundations: building schools with a future - The elements of a first class curriculum and qualifications structure - The advantage of private sector innovation in education - International examples: examples of best practice from around the world - The need to foster world class students

We are privileged to have the support from so many industryexperts, whose knowledge and experience is unparalleled within the educationindustry. Speakers include:

- H.E. Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al-Khaily, director general, Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) - Dr Ali Alhakami, project director, the King Abdullah, Tatweer project, Saudi Arabia - Ms Danah Dajani, director of the "Madrasati" initiative, Jordan - Dr Tayeb Kamali, vice chancellor The Higher Colleges of Technology The Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) was established in 1988, and is now the largest institution of higher learning in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with over 16,500 students.  (HCT Hct
abbr.
hematocrit


HCT Hematocrit, see there
), UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend.  - Slawomir Klos, e-Education project manager, ictQatar - Kim E Al-Sahhaf, head of education sector, (SAGIA SAGIA Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority ) - Omar Najjar, education director, Emaar Economic City (EEC EEC: see European Economic Community. ), Saudi Arabia - Professor Dr Hossam Badrawi, MD, MP, Egypt - Geoff Hancock, director of education reform, Bahrain Economic Development Board - Nadia Touba, director of English studies, the American University in Cairo American University in Cairo, at Cairo, Egypt; English language; founded 1919. It has faculties of anthropology, computer science, economics and political science, engineering, English and comparative literature, management, mass communication, psychology, science,  

BSEC MENA combines this high level conference with a freeexhibition, which will host key exhibiting companies from across the MENAregion enabling delegates to network with the entire supply and deliverychain. Exhibiting companies include; ADEC, Abu Dhabi Planning Council, BondBryn, Davis Langdon, Emirates Green Building Council, Lookred Solutions andPartnerships for Schools. 2009 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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