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  • Education UK Unit - Introduction

    The Education UK Unit exists to promote UK education and training sector excellence to international markets

    for the benefit of the UK, by:

    Providing a single gateway for international customers to access the UK's education capabilities

    Identifying the largest international education and training sector opportunities, assisting UK providers to bid and win

    Building bid capacity and capability with the UK education sector

    Initiating the formation of UK consortia to provide complete solutions to international customers

    Responding to government-to-government initiatives

    Running campaigns to raise the profile of the UK's education sector in target markets

  • Education UK Unit - Propositions

    Propositions

    Education System Development

    Infrastructure and Equipment

    Teaching, Learning and Assessment

    Quality assurance and improvement

    Digital education

    Themes

    K-12

    Vocational and CPD

    Higher Education

    English Language

    Leadership

    Women's training

    Target markets

    Kazakhstan

    Mexico

    Colombia

    Saudi Arabia

    Industry sectors

    Energy, Oil and Gas

    Defence and Security

    Healthcare

    Engineering and Construction

    Transport and infrastructure

  • Saudi Vocational

    Education and Training (VET)

    Market Opportunities

    Cambridge Paul Lewis

    14 May 2013 [email protected]

  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    - setting the scene

    Key facts:

    Geography: Saudi Arabia occupies c.

    80% of the Arabian Peninsular covering

    an area of c. 2.2 million km

    Population: Saudi Arabia's 28.7 million

    population is concentrated in 5 key

    cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, Medinah

    and Dammam. 55% are aged under 24

    Economy: 23rd largest, GDP $580bn

    with 3% annual growth rate. 40% of 20-

    24 year olds are unemployed. 60% of

    Saudis are women yet only represent

    16% of workforce

    Human Capital Development:

    51% (245bn) of 9th national plan (to

    2013) devoted to HRD initiatives

  • Saudi Arabian VET

    - overview

    Saudi TVET is overseen by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) with a 2.2bn annual budget. There are currently around 110,000 students and

    10,000 teachers in TVTC sponsored training institutions. By 2020 TVTC wants to train

    250,000 students, requiring significant infrastructure and delivery development.

    Existing International partnerships e.g. Technical Trainers College GIZ, Germany; Electricity Industry Training College Polytechnics International, New Zealand and; Plastic Fabrication Institute SPCD, Japan

    Establishing new colleges in partnership with private sector partners (PPP models)

    Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) encourages employment of Saudi nationals via training and employer incentive schemes e.g. Hafiz programme pays

    private firms c. 500 to hire a registered unemployed Saudi. HRDF has engaged a

    number of UK Welfare to Work providers to develop and deliver these initiatives.

    Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) acts as a gateway to investment in Saudi Arabia by for example, establishing Economic Cities and,

    networks of business centres to encourage FDI.

  • Saudi based training providers

    There are around 650 Saudi registered training companies with 227 in Riyadh alone

    75% are sole traders, average capital is c. 30k

    Offer 5 courses per month, priced from 200-800

    Larger Saudi based training providers with potential for partnership

    include:

    Integrated Training Company (ITC): City & Guilds accredited courses

    Al Khaleej Training and Education: 82 locations, 11 franchises, Pearson/Edexcel partner

  • Saudi Arabian VET market

    - Stakeholder map

    Saudi Government Employers

    e.g. Ministries of Interior, Defence, Petroleum, GACA,

    SAR, SCTA

    Funder/Regulator

    e.g. TVTC, HRDF, SAGIA, Ministries

    of Labour/ Education,

    Chambers of Commerce

    Saudi VET

    market

    UK VET Bodies

    e.g. AoC, AELP, BESA, SSCs, UKCES, TVET UK,

    English UK, BIS/UKTI/UK Education

    Services

    UK VET in KSA

    e.g. TQ, Serco, Working Links,

    BAe, British Council , UKTI

    International Competitors

    e.g. GIZ of Germany, JICA of

    Japan, PINZ of New Zealand

    Saudi Training Providers

    e.g. Al Khaleej

    ITC, Al Ilm, Al Hussan, KNZ, Rafa'ah, Zamil

    Saudi Private Sector Employers

    e.g. Aramco, Sabic, SEC,

    Ma'aden, Zain, NWC, Saudia,

    Panda, SBL

    UK VET training providers

    e.g. FECs, Universities,

    PTPs, learndirect

    Saudi Employees,

    Students and Parents

  • Saudi VET market opportunities

    Opportunities have been identified in the following industry sectors:

    Rail

    Airports

    Water and Waste Management

    Oil and Gas

    Hospitality and Tourism

    Defence and Security

    Retail

    Mining

    Financial

    Womens Training sector

    TVTC

    Opportunities include preparation for work training as well as CPD

    Face-2- Face delivery is assumed in KSA though distance/on-line/blended learning possible

    Underpinning English language and, management training is required cross-sector

  • Rail and airports

    TVTC and Saudi Arabian Railways (SAR): Riyadh Rail Academy agreement to train 1000 rail engineers

    Saudi Rail Authority (SRA): Tender due to train staff at 36 maintenance workshops

    Saudi Rail Organisation (SRO): National Rail Academy proposal

    Jeddah Metro: Rail safety training

    General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and TVTC: proposal Civil Aviation Academy, Jeddah

    Saudi Arabian Airlines college, Jeddah: Local delivery

    Al Salam aircraft company: Leadership training

  • Water and Waste Management

    National Water Company (NWC): National Water Academy tender due

    Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu (RCJY): Environmental colleges requiring short course training needs

    analysis

    Saudi Gulf Environmental Protection Company (SEPCO): Healthcare education scheme across 4900 sites

    Other utilities:

    Saudi Electricity Company (SEC): establishing the Saudi

    Institute for Electricity Technology at Khamees Masheet.

  • Oil and Gas

    Saudi Aramco: Saudi Petroleum Services Polytechnic (SPSP), Waed Entrepreneurship Mentoring programme, National Industrial Training Institute (NITI) to open in Sept

    2014 with TVTC and, Saudi Electric Company (SEC)

    support to train 2,000 students. Larger Aramco network of

    training centres planned

    Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic): Sabic training academy, Riyadh; Sabic training in

    Teesside, UK

    Sadara: Longer-term opportunities at Jubail University/Jubail Training Centre for Oil and Gas

  • Mining

    Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden):

    Saudi Mining Polytechnic, Jubail opened in Sept 12

    Maaden Academy at planning stage: Head of Training Programmes recently appointed,

    requirement for Leadership and, English language

    training

  • Defence and Security

    Ministry of Interior / Al Ilm: Basic administrative skills for guard force

    Prince Naif Security Colleges: incl. Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Riyadh

    BAE Systems: SDT Training Academies, the training arm of BAE require Health and Safety training across 6

    facilities in the Kingdom. Also working with HRDF to

    offer the Al Mustakbal Management Development

    Programme to Saudi nationals

  • Hospitality and Tourism

    Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities:

    500,000 new joiners expected in next 10 years with 5,000 jobs currently gapped

    Proposal for Saudi Institute of Hostelry and Tourism at Jazan (in partnership with Al Hokair Group)

    In partnership with TVTC, establishing 4 Hospitality training colleges (Riyadh, Taif, Medina and, Hufuf)

    SCTA generic requirement for leadership and management training and, careers guidance

  • Retail and Womens Training

    Retail

    Al Shaya Retail Academy: 8,000 students at 3 sites in Riyadh, Jeddah and, Dammam

    Panda Supermarkets: 13,000 employees needing a range of management and specialist skills e.g. Butchery

    Womens Training

    Rafaah: National skills passport plan

    Prince Sultan Foundation: Entrepreneurship training

    Al Saif: Remote working, call centre training

  • Financial sector

    King Abdullah Financial District: Under

    construction but will house Capital

    Markets Authority (CMA) and Stock

    Exchange

    CMA plans to establish a Financial

    Training Academy to provide trained

    accountants, lawyers, analysts, IT workers

    Retail banking: Represents only 25% of

    the market, need to train counter staff

  • TVTC tendering opportunities

    TVTC plans to build and operate 100+ technology colleges employing a range of

    Public Private Partnerships (PPP) models

    First RFI released in Oct 12 to operate 11 TVTC colleges (3 female) in 9 cities (Phase 1)

    College specialisms include: Admin and Business, Electrical and Mechanical

    Technology, Automotive, Construction, IT,

    Hospitality and Tourism, Fashion and Beauty,

    Food Technology

    Outcome of Phase 1 known UK successful

    Next RFI is due in Sept 2013 to qualify for ITT to operate a further 35 colleges

  • Key UKTI contacts in Saudi Arabia

    Mrs Mumtaz Abdulla Based in Al Khobar

    Senior Trade and Investment Adviser

    Education and Training

    +966 506 462 016

    [email protected]

    Mrs Abir Alami Based in Jeddah

    Trade and Investment Officer

    Education and Training

    +966 504 604 086

    [email protected]