
William Prieto-Parra, International Manager for BESA said, 'As the economies and populations of Asia grow there is a commensurate growth in education provision at all levels. This not only applies to meeting the physical requirement of more schools, colleges and universities, but to the introduction of increasingly modern teaching and learning methods. The use of new technologies must be implemented to ensure that future generations are prepared for the global economies in which they will work'
British companies such as Data Harvest (data logging equipment), EuroTalk Interactive (language learning software), I Pass (E-learning material), Interactive Learning (multimedia teaching packages), Johnson Test Papers (ph indicators), Nelson Thornes (Publishers), Polydron (teaching aids), Promethean (educational technology), Softease Ltd (educational software tools), and UniServity (web based learning environments) will be exhibiting and are available to discuss current issues and solutions to the challenges faced by educators at all levels in the region.