
Letsia announces the commencement of Phase Two of its international expansion in the digital education (EdTech) sector. This step comes following the strong results achieved by the Pilot Program implemented in Vienna, Austria, where 68 students received advanced educational and vocational training supported by artificial intelligence and adaptive learning technologies.
Chairman Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated that the first-phase experience in Austria marked a pivotal shift, moving the group from the stage of testing its educational model to the stage of broader implementation. He emphasized that the success of the pilot program “reinforced the model’s ability to integrate into the European educational environment and deliver real value aligned with modern learning standards.”
Letsia has officially begun implementing a series of integrated educational and vocational programs designed to prepare learners for enrollment in Germany’s professional training system (Ausbildung). These programs combine European practical training with advanced digital learning experiences.
Offering practical and theoretical training aligned with European healthcare standards.
Structured, intensive programs supported by interactive learning tools and adaptive performance analytics.
Covering software engineering, systems development, and preparation for the European tech job market.
Including technical crafts, administrative skills, and competencies required in industrial and vocational institutions across Germany and Austria.
The new training model integrates:
Practical training within European institutions
Digital learning via the Letsia Smart Education Platform
Continuous evaluation using AI-driven analytical tools
The training of 68 students in Vienna demonstrated:
High levels of engagement in smart classrooms
Strong learner commitment
Alignment of content with labor market needs
The model’s adaptability to multicultural environments
Educational institutions in Austria reported that Letsia’s model shows strong potential for supporting advanced vocational education.
The current phase includes:
Ongoing discussions with educational institutions in Germany to expand vocational training programs
Developing advanced training modules in healthcare in Austria
Collaborations with smart education entities in Malaysia and India
Launching new digital platforms specializing in vocational training and interactive learning
Creating educational pathways that connect European training models with learners in the Middle East
Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated:
“We are building a global educational network that enables learners to transition directly from study to profession. Our vision integrates theoretical knowledge, practical training, and AI-powered smart education.”
Phase Two represents a major step toward building an integrated global education network based on innovation, professional training, and digital transformation. Letsia is set to announce additional partnerships and initiatives in the coming weeks.