ACG attends four-day expo in Taiwan

ACG Education joined around 80 other education providers at the Overseas Education Expo in Taipei this month, attended by around 1,500 people.

The Expo is a four-day event held in Taiwan’s four major cities, Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung and Hsinchu.

It is the best-known and best-attended education event in Taiwan, and the only major event in Taiwan to have multiple countries represented, including schools from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

Representatives from ACG Education met with students and agents interested in the group’s pathway and vocational programmes. There was particular interest in vocational courses in design, animation, hospitality and pharmacy technician.

“We are always delighted to meet face to face with our Southeast Asian customers and provide information on our courses and schools,” said Head of Marketing, Pathways and International, Rebecca Bain.

“There’s so much growing interest in our wide variety of study options and our team and valued partners in market are doing exceptional work to tell the ACG story to the next generation of learners.”

ACG Education is a global leader in education with preschools, schools, university pathway programmes and vocational and higher education colleges at 50 campuses across three countries.

Based in New Zealand and with growing offices around the world, we are dedicated to helping our 17,000 students unleash their potential and build brighter futures.

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