WEDC & QUEEN INTERNATIONAL BALI SIGN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IN AUSTRALIAN VOCATIONAL TRAINING & INTERNATIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WEDC & QUEEN INTERNATIONAL BALI: STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & INTERNATIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
On May 06, 2026, in Bali, Indonesia, WEDC officially signed a strategic partnership agreement with Queen International Bali.
The signing ceremony was attended by representatives from Bali provincial authorities, Denpasar City departments, Bali Tourism Association, and international partners of Queen International.
Representatives
WEDC:
- Dr. Joshua Nguyen – CEO of WEDC
Queen International Bali:
- Dr. Anthony – Representative of Queen International Bali
Australian Standard Vocational Training Programs
Through this partnership, both parties will collaborate to implement Australian-standard vocational training programs under:
- ANIBT (Australian National Institute of Business and Technology) – Hospitality, Commercial Cookery
- CTA (Construction Training Australia) – Construction & Skilled Trades
International Study & Career Pathways
Students will have multiple development pathways after graduation:
- Work opportunities in Indonesia’s tourism and hospitality industry with internship programs in Vietnam
- Pathways to continue studying in Australia
- Employment opportunities in Australia under visa 482 through WEDC support ecosystem
After completing the training programs, students will not only have opportunities to work in Indonesia and continue their studies or careers in Australia under visa 482/494, but also gain practical experience through professional hospitality and tourism internships in Vietnam.
This partnership is expected to become an international training – internship – employment model connecting Bali, Vietnam, and Australia, contributing to the development of high-quality skilled workforce across Southeast Asia.
Strategic Expansion Across Southeast Asia
The event marks an important milestone in WEDC’s strategy to expand international vocational education and workforce development throughout Southeast Asia.
Sincerely,
WEDC