Friday, 30 January 2026

Global Education Forum 2026 will be held in Davos


📍 Davos, Switzerland 📅 July 9–12, 2026

The world of education is undergoing rapid transformation — and the Global Education Forum 2026 invites leaders, innovators, and practitioners to address this change at one of the most important international platforms. After successful editions in London, Glasgow, Istanbul, and the Maldives, the forum returns to focus on the challenges and opportunities shaping education in the digital age.

📊 The Global Education Market: Scale & Trends

Education remains one of the largest global industries. According to recent research, the global education market is expected to exceed $10 trillion by 2030, driven by population growth, the demand for future-ready skills, and ongoing investment in upskilling and reskilling. Source: HolonIQ

📌 Market Segments: 

  • EdTech (Educational Technology) — valued at over $214 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 14–17%. ResearchNester
  • Smart Classrooms and Digital Tools — projected to reach $688 billion by 2034, up from ~$180 billion in 2025. Fortune Business Insights
  • Higher Education — valued at $728 billion in 2023, with sustained growth forecasted through 2033. Spherical Insights
  • Online Learning — expanding from $325.7 billion in 2024 to potentially $800 billion by 2033. Lectera

Technology continues to drive education across all sectors — from early learning and K-12 to universities, corporate training, and lifelong learning.

Thursday, 29 January 2026

Global Mentoring Programme 2026 announced the intake in 200 countries

How the Global Women’s Mentoring Program Emerged

From the Vital Voices initiative (1997–1999) to U.S. Department of State support and a worldwide network

Global mentoring for women did not appear overnight. It grew out of a public-policy idea in the late 1990s, evolved into an independent international organization, and later expanded through public–private partnerships that connected women leaders across countries and industries. Below is a clear narrative of how this global mentoring model formed—along with the people and formats that helped it scale.

1) The origins: a U.S. State Department initiative (1997)

In 1997, the U.S. Department of State launched the Vital Voices Democracy Initiative. It is often described as an effort to make the promotion of women’s rights and women’s leadership part of U.S. foreign policy. In Vital Voices sources, this early stage is linked to the roles of Hillary Rodham Clinton (then First Lady) and Madeleine Albright (then U.S. Secretary of State).

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Mark Carney became the face of BOSS Magazine 2026

Mark Carney was positioned as a defining “boss” figure of the year because he moved from global finance leadership into frontline national and international crisis management—and quickly set a clear agenda around economic resilience, geopolitical repositioning, and state capacity.

Over the past year, he:
Became Canada’s prime minister (March 2025) and immediately restructured government priorities, presenting himself as a technocratic crisis manager able to navigate a volatile relationship with the United States and global markets.

Led Canada’s G7 presidency in 2025, hosting the Leaders’ Summit in Kananaskis and using the platform to frame Canada’s role in collective security and global economic coordination.

Advanced trade and investment diplomacy, including announcing a landmark trade agreement with Indonesia—Canada’s first bilateral deal with an ASEAN country—signalling a diversification and growth strategy.



Made a headline geopolitical argument on the world stage, with a high-profile address at the World Economic Forum that framed the shift away from a rules-based order and urged coordinated action by “middle powers.”

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

BOSS Magazine cover being dedicated to Global Business Week's Speakers 2025

The BOSS Magazine cover being dedicated to speakers of Global Business Week 2025 matters because it turns a one-week event into a lasting credibility asset—and it’s also part of the event’s official speaker value proposition (media exposure + featured story), not just a design choice.

Why the cover is dedicated to GBW 2025 speakers

It documents “who shaped the agenda.”
A conference is fleeting; a cover and feature package preserves the people and ideas that defined the year’s business conversation and signals who the organizers consider top-tier voices.

It’s a strategic PR mechanism built into the speaker package.
GBW promotional materials explicitly position a BOSS cover/feature as part of what keynote speakers receive—global recognition, personal-brand strengthening, and media coverage.

It reinforces the event’s status through a media partnership.When the magazine is listed as a media partner of the event, the cover becomes a “public seal” that the forum is not only networking, but also a media platform that amplifies its leaders internationally.

Monday, 26 January 2026

Revolution in Education: How WESIO Is Transforming Schools, Colleges and Universities

The World Education, Science and Innovation Organisation (WESIO) is an international non-profit organisation and accreditation body headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland. Established in its current corporate form in 2022, it operates as a global movement to advance sustainable development through the intersection of education, science, and business innovation.

Core Activities

Global Impact

WESIO claims a reach of over 40 countries, having trained more than 3,000 teachers and educated approximately 1.15 million students through its accredited programmes. It is part of the Global Development Alliance (GDA), an ecosystem that unites educational, legal, and media companies to scale entrepreneurship worldwide.

Would you like to know the specific requirements for an educational institution to apply for WESIO accreditation?

Sunday, 25 January 2026

EuroWoman 2026 Business Forum: Power of Connections

From Paris to London — and Onward to Munich in 2026

Organized by World Woman Club (WWC)

In an era where women's economic leadership shapes global progress, the EuroWoman Business Forum series — organized by the World Woman Club (WWC) — has emerged as a powerful platform for cross-border collaboration, innovation, and empowerment.

Over the past years, this flagship international initiative has connected hundreds of businesswomen, founders, policymakers, and investors from dozens of countries — creating a dynamic space for dialogue, trade, and transformation.

A Journey Across Europe

  • 2024 — The Forum was held in Paris, France, where women from 35+ countries gathered to showcase business ideas, discuss global challenges, and initiate cross-continental cooperation.
  • 2026 — The upcoming EuroWoman Global Business Forum will be hosted in Munich, Germany, on March 25, 2026, with a focus on innovation, trade integration, and education partnerships.
  • 2025 — The next edition took place in  

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