online event
Exporting Edtech with IMPACT
Exclusively for companies in the education sector, this session will share market insights, highlight success stories, and provide top tips in growing your EdTech business internationally.
What you’ll learn
- acquire a comprehensive understanding of the DBT International Education team's roles and responsibilities, along with their wide-ranging scope of work
- gain valuable insights and up-to-date market information from various regions around the world, allowing you to seize global opportunities
- explore and identify potential overseas growth avenues for skills and education technology developers and suppliers, including strategies for market entry and expansion
- understand how an impact-led product offering can super charge your export strategy
Description
Specifically aimed UK registered education and skills technology providers, the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) International Education Specialist for Education Technology, Thea Wiltshire will provide an insight into the international opportunities available to edtech providers.
With contributions from educational impact evaluation experts ImpactEd, we will discuss how placing learner outcomes and impact-driven educational interventions at the heart of your offering and marketing can super-charge your export strategy and help you to stand out in a busy marketplace.
Speakers
Thea Wiltshire
EdTech, Education, Early Years & SEND Specialist, Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
Thea has extensive experience in content strategy, defining elegant scalable processes, building client and stakeholder relationships, producing copy for a range of audiences across multiple channels, curriculum design and development, and delivering innovative assessment and learning initiatives.
Anaghaa Wagh
Impact Partnerships Manager, ImpactEd
Anaghaa worked as a financial analyst before switching to her career in education. She has worked as a teacher, school leader, teacher mentor and researcher- working with schools, government and non-profit education organisations in India, Sweden and the UK.
Before joining ImpactEd, she worked with ACER UK, focusing on education research and quality assurance of standardised assessments. Anaghaa has a master's degree in Education Management from King's College London. Anaghaa is also a community organiser and enjoys gardening and classic literature in her mother tongue, Marathi.