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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.” Launch of Professional Training Programs Aligned with the German (Ausbildung) System 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. The current programs include: Nursing and Healthcare Offering practical and theoretical training aligned with European healthcare standards. German Language (A1 – B2) Structured, intensive programs supported by interactive learning tools and adaptive performance analytics. Programming and Software Development Covering software engineering, systems development, and preparation for the European tech job market. Technical and Administrative Professions 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 Pilot Program Outcomes: The Foundation of the New Expansion Phase 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. Phase Two Expansion Plans: Formal Growth Across Europe and Asia 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.” A Step Toward a Unified Global Education Network 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.
19-11-2025
The Letsia Forward Program has officially announced the completion of its participant selection for the upcoming edition, following an exceptionally strong registration period that witnessed unprecedented demand from entrepreneurs and startups across the region and beyond. This overwhelming response highlights the growing position of the program as one of the leading platforms for startup development and investment readiness. Program management confirmed that the number of applications significantly exceeded expectations, prompting early preparations for the second edition of the program, which is planned to launch shortly after the conclusion of the current edition. The tentative target for the next cycle is June 2026. In a strategic move reflecting the program’s international ambitions, preparations are underway to launch the second edition simultaneously in three countries: United Arab Emirates Arab Republic of Egypt Germany This expansion aims to widen the program’s impact and provide entrepreneurs from different markets with equal access to an integrated training and investment-oriented experience. The Letsia Forward Program delivers a comprehensive entrepreneurial journey that includes business model development, investment readiness, pitch preparation, executive mentoring, and direct access to funding opportunities through the broader Letsia ecosystem. The program is organized under the sponsorship of Letsia Youth, with strategic backing from the parent company Letsia Holding, as part of the group’s long-term vision to build a fully integrated entrepreneurial platform combining training, development, and investment. Mohamed Rabie Moawad, Chairman of Letsia Holding, stated that the remarkable demand for the program reflects a real market need for platforms that go beyond traditional training and focus on building investment-ready companies with real growth potential. He added that the planned simultaneous expansion across three countries represents a major milestone in the program’s evolution and reflects the group’s confidence in the model it has developed. From his side, Jonathan Mark Robert, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Letsia Holding and Executive Supervisor of the Letsia Forward Program, emphasized that the current edition of the program has demonstrated outstanding levels of commitment, professionalism, and readiness among participating entrepreneurs. He noted that the team is actively working to position Letsia Forward as a truly international platform that operates according to global standards in both training and investor engagement. He further added that the early preparations for launching the program in the UAE, Egypt, and Germany at the same time clearly demonstrate the strategic direction of Letsia toward expanding its real entrepreneurial impact beyond local markets. The early announcement of the second edition and its planned international scope stands as a strong indicator of the success achieved by the current program and confirms Letsia’s strategic direction toward transforming Letsia Forward into a sustainable regional and global platform for building the next generation of entrepreneurs and high-growth startups.
06-12-2025
The Letsia Forward Program successfully concluded its activities with the completion of the third and final day, marked by strong attendance and high engagement from participating entrepreneurs and students, bringing an intensive multi-day training program to a close. The final day featured closing sessions and open discussions between participants, trainers, and experts, reviewing key takeaways from the program and exploring next steps for entrepreneurs following the training phase. At the conclusion of the event, participation certificates were awarded to students and attendees in recognition of their commitment and active involvement throughout the program, reflecting the organizers’ focus on encouraging and supporting young entrepreneurs. Program organizers emphasized that the Letsia Forward Program delivered a comprehensive, hands-on experience combining training, interaction, and direct mentorship, equipping participants with essential knowledge and skills to develop and grow their ventures. The conclusion of the program aligns with the vision of Letsia Youth, supported by Letsia Holding, to build an integrated ecosystem dedicated to training, developing, and empowering young people to become real entrepreneurs capable of transforming ideas into viable projects. As the program comes to a close, Letsia reaffirmed that this edition represents the beginning of a broader journey, with future initiatives and programs aimed at supporting youth and fostering the next generation of entrepreneurs.
17-12-2025
The Letsia Forward Program has successfully concluded its opening days, marking the start of the core phase of the program, which will continue over the next three months with a strong focus on hands-on development and practical execution. The opening days witnessed broad participation from entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts, featuring training sessions, interactive workshops, and direct discussions focused on investment readiness, business model development, and identifying growth and expansion opportunities across different markets. With the launch of the core phase, the program moves into a more in-depth and focused stage centered on practical implementation, ongoing mentorship, and continuous follow-up with participants. This phase aims to support entrepreneurs in refining their projects, strengthening operational plans, and preparing for the next stages of growth. The extended phase of the program emphasizes one-on-one engagement with founders, specialized mentorship sessions, and regular progress tracking, ensuring that participants gain maximum value throughout the program’s duration. The continuation of the program aligns with the vision of Letsia Youth, supported by Letsia Holding, to build an integrated ecosystem dedicated to developing young talent and empowering entrepreneurs to meet market demands and transform their ideas into sustainable, real-world ventures. Program organizers emphasized that the conclusion of the opening days does not represent an end, but rather the beginning of the most impactful phase of the Letsia Forward Program, during which participants will work closely with mentors and experts over the coming months to achieve meaningful progress and measurable outcomes.
20-12-2025
Mohamed Rabie Moawad, Chairman of the Board, announced following the conclusion of the opening days of the Letsia Forward Program the key outcomes and indicators that reflected the strong launch of the program and the level of engagement it achieved since its inception. He explained that the program received applications from 84 entrepreneurs, of whom 51 were selected to join the core training phase after an evaluation process focused on idea quality, project readiness, and growth potential. He noted that the opening days featured the participation of 11 investors from different countries, providing entrepreneurs with direct exposure to investors, opportunities to present their ideas, and practical insights into market and investment expectations. He also highlighted the participation of 4 inspiring speakers, who shared real-world experiences and perspectives that enriched the program’s content and motivated participants, alongside a series of interactive workshops and discussion sessions. According to Moawad, total attendance over the three opening days reached approximately 720 attendees, reflecting the strong interest in the program and its relevance within the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Mohamed Rabie Moawad added that these figures represent a solid foundation for the next phase of the program, emphasizing that the conclusion of the opening days does not mark the end of the Letsia Forward Program, but rather the beginning of its core phase, which will extend over several months and focus on hands-on training, continuous mentorship, and close follow-up on participating ventures. He concluded by reaffirming that the program aligns with the vision of Letsia Youth, supported by Letsia Holding, to build an integrated ecosystem aimed at empowering young people and enabling them to become real entrepreneurs capable of transforming ideas into sustainable businesses.
20-12-2025