Amid rapid transformations in the global labor market, LETSIA EDU reaffirms its commitment to redefining vocational education to keep pace with digital developments and meet the needs of the modern economy.


In this context, Mohamed Rabie Moawad, Chairman of Letsia Emirates Holding Group, emphasized that investing in vocational education is not merely an educational choice but a fundamental pillar for building a skills-based and innovation-driven economy. He noted that LETSIA EDU represents the group’s strategic educational arm in developing future competencies and preparing a workforce capable of thriving in a rapidly changing world.


LETSIA EDU’s vision is built on an educational model that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, while embedding modern technologies and artificial intelligence into vocational training pathways to ensure graduates are competitive in evolving professional environments.


The institution’s philosophy rests on three core pillars:


  1. Skills-based learning, rather than traditional certificate-focused education
  2. Direct alignment with the labor market through practical training and professional partnerships
  3. Integration of advanced technology to prepare learners for the digital future



Through its programs, LETSIA EDU seeks to empower trainees with practical, employable skills while strengthening their critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and capacity to work in multidisciplinary teams.


The organization continuously develops its curricula to align with global trends in vocational and technical education, prioritizing flexible learning pathways that accommodate diverse age groups and professional backgrounds.


LETSIA EDU believes that vocational education is no longer a secondary option but a strategic pathway to building a sustainable professional future capable of supporting modern economies and driving long-term development.