- ASIA EDUCATION REVIEW - JULY 202688THINKPROP LAUNCHES WORLD-CLASS CCIM DESIGNATION PROGRAMME IN UAEALEF EDUCATION LAUNCHES ADVANCED AI TOOLS TO EMPOWER TEACHERSThinkProp, a leading UAE-based real estate training institute, has announced the launch of the prestigious CCIM Designation Programme in the United Arab Emirates for the first time.Starting from September 2026, the globally recognised certification will be available to real estate professionals in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. As the exclusive regional gateway for The CCIM Institute, ThinkProp aims to elevate professional standards in the country's commercial real estate sector.The CCIM Designation, held by over 13,000 professionals across 30+ countries, is considered one of the most respected credentials in commercial real estate worldwide. The programme covers four core courses: Financial Analysis, Market Analysis, User Decision Analysis, and Investment Analysis.The courses will be delivered face-to-face by accredited CCIM instructors along with local industry experts. The inaugural cohort is expected to accommodate up to 100 participants.Jasem Alhosani, Operations Lead at ThinkProp, said the programme will develop a more skilled commercial real estate workforce and support the UAE's growth as a global real estate hub. ERAlef Education, a leading UAE-based global edtech company listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ALEFEDT), has introduced a new suite of AI-powered classroom tools designed to empower teachers with real-time insights and greater instructional flexibility.The enhancements focus on supporting educators rather than replacing them. Key features include Present Mode, live classroom analytics, interactive polls, gamified assessments, open-ended response tools, and flexible assignment options for whole-class, group, or individual learning.Teachers can now generate actionable insights from both formal assessments and daily interactive activities, allowing them to quickly identify misconceptions and adapt lessons on the spot.Alef Education currently serves approximately 2 million students and 84,000 educators across more than 19,000 schools in the UAE, Indonesia, and Morocco.Geoffrey Alphonso, CEO of Alef Education, said, "We believe technology creates its greatest impact when it empowers teachers. Our latest tools provide deeper real-time insights, enabling personalised instruction and stronger classroom engagement". ERRigaku opened the Rigaku Solutions Center Osaka to provide hands-on training for semiconductor metrology service engineers, aiming to boost global service capacity and reduce equipment downtimeNEWS
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