Midmak International Academy has announced the opening of its new branch in Australia, a step aimed at enhancing its international presence and expanding its training and educational programs. This expansion is part of the academy’s ambitious plans to leverage global expertise and develop action plans that align with the demands of the Australian and international job markets. The new branch will serve as a platform for the academy to exchange knowledge with prestigious international institutions and offer advanced training programs that contribute to meeting global human resource needs.
The opening of this branch strengthens Midmak International Academy’s global presence, solidifying its position as a reputable training and educational institution. This expansion reflects the academy’s capability to compete in international markets and increases its impact in providing high-quality professional training, enabling it to attract trainees from around the world to develop their skills according to modern international standards.
The opening of the Midmak International Academy branch in Australia aims to achieve several strategic objectives central to the academy’s action plan. Firstly, it contributes to attracting international expertise that enables the academy to keep pace with rapid changes in various professional sectors. Through this expansion, the academy enhances its collaboration with a select group of experts and global educational and training institutions, enriching its programs and developing its curricula to meet the latest international standards.
Secondly, this branch addresses the needs of the Arab community in Australia and beyond by offering training programs specifically designed to develop their personal and professional skills. In addition to developing language skills, cultural, and social competencies for the beneficiaries, it helps them adapt to the Australian work environment and society while maintaining their Arab cultural ties and enhancing their abilities in line with their professional aspirations.
In this context, Dr. Dima Barakat, CEO of Midmak International Academy, stated: “The opening of our branch in Australia represents an important step in our global expansion; through this branch, we aim to support our action plans and projects, and enhance our presence on the international stage. This expansion is not merely the opening of a new branch but is part of our comprehensive strategy to provide training and educational programs that align with global standards and respond to the needs of local and global markets. We aim, through this step, to expand our international network for academic cooperation, allowing us to exchange expertise with reputable educational institutions and benefit from the latest developments in professional education.”
Dr. Barakat clarified that the Australia branch will serve as a gateway to enhance international partnerships and develop training curricula that align with the needs of the Australian and global job markets. She added, “This branch will contribute to implementing distinguished educational programs that serve the Arab community in Australia and worldwide, providing them with opportunities for advanced vocational training. We also aim to empower local and international human resources by offering tailored programs that meet their professional aspirations and help them achieve their personal and professional goals.”
Dr. Dima emphasized that the opening of the new branch will enhance the academy’s capacity to develop future projects, not only in Australia but globally. She added, “We strive for the Australia branch to be an outstanding center for educational innovation and skill development, focusing on providing modern training solutions based on advanced technology and innovative curricula that help trainees adapt to the rapid changes in the job market.”
Mr. Robert Al-Touil, the general manager of the branch in Australia, added: “We aim to make this branch a gateway to enhancing academic cooperation with local and international experts and providing advanced training programs that help build competencies in Syria and the Arab world. We also aspire for the branch to be a platform to serve the needs of Arab communities in various aspects, including linguistic, cultural, social, and others.”
In conclusion, the opening of the Midmak International Academy branch in Australia represents an important step toward enhancing its global presence and expanding its impact in the field of high-level vocational training and competency building. It is not merely a geographic addition but part of a broader strategy aimed at solidifying the academy’s position as a professional training and educational institution that operates according to the highest international standards.