A 19-member Australian Future Skills delegation from 13 institutes providing Australian skilling capability across technologies, green economy and infrastructure visited Hyderabad on Friday to explore partnerships.
The visit was to build two-way market literacy and partnership momentum as well as to develop business ties and partnerships between Australian and Indian institutions, universities and corporates providers, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), which is organising the visit, said in a release. The delegation visit kick-started on April 1 from New Delhi with the launch of The Australia India Skills Summit 2025. It will also visit Ahmedabad.
“Australia has a reputation for world-class vocational education, skills and training… with the skills training sector designed by industry, for industry. The delegation visit brought together experts from both nations to share knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions in skills development,” Austrade Trade and Investment Commissioner Vik Singh said.
Australia is home to a diverse and specialised skills training sector, including publicly owned technical and further education (TAFE) institutes, dual sector universities, privately-owned training providers, edtech platform providers, and enterprise training providers, stated Austrade in the release.
Published – April 05, 2025 08:44 am IST