Networking Dinner Hosted by Education Malaysia Global Services Highlights Malaysia’s Education Landscape


Colombo 7th February 2024, Mandarina Colombo: In a vibrant convergence of educational stakeholders, EMGS in collaboration with their event partner, Mway Pvt Ltd, orchestrated a networking dinner aimed at fostering dialogue and collaboration within Malaysia’s and Sri Lankan education sector.

Graced by the esteemed presence of His Excellency Badli Hisham Adam, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Malaysia, the event commenced with a warm welcome speech, setting an encouraging tone for the evening’s discussions.

Moeen Ud Din Ahmad Khan, Regional Director of EMGS, captivated attendees with his profound insights into Malaysia’s dynamic education landscape, shedding light on the country’s educational opportunities and advancements.

Participating universities, including the University of Malaya, National University of Malaysia, Berjaya University College, Tungu Abdur Rahman University of Management and Technology, Asia Pacific University, and BAC Education Group, brought diverse perspectives to the table, enriching the discourse with their invaluable contributions.

Distinguished guests, comprising leading professors, principals of prominent schools, university vice-chancellors, representatives from educational institutions, and members of the private sector, engendered lively exchanges and fruitful connections throughout the evening.

As the event drew to a close, Masakeen M Mueen, CEO of Mway Pvt Ltd, expressed gratitude to all participants, emphasizing the significance of collaborative efforts in driving innovation and excellence in education. The networking dinner that ensued provided a convivial atmosphere for further engagement and relationship-building among attendees.

With a shared commitment to advancing Malaysia’s educational landscape, the networking dinner served as a catalyst for meaningful partnerships and initiatives that promise to shape the future of education in the region.


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