Explore tertiary pathways at Star Education Fair 2026 in Penang, 96 exhibitors taking part


GEORGE TOWN: Head on over to the Penang leg of the Star Education Fair 2026 for all things tertiary.

The ongoing two-day fair organised by Star Media Group boasts 96 exhibitors occupying 107 booths, which means you name the field and they have a course for your needs.

This is your opportunity to connect with top local and international universities.

One can obtain personalised academic counseling to discover your ideal study pathway and explore scholarship opportunities all under one roof.

To top it off, the fair includes seven Cluster Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme spanning 56 of the booths from nine ministries at the fair.

This encompases the Semiconductor, Electrical and Electronics Industry, Automation, Mechatronics and Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive, EV and Commercial Vehicle Technology, Digital Technology, Cyber and Creative Industries, Construction, Building and Energy Systems, Agrotechnology and Food Industries as well as Services, Hospitality and Business Management.

On Saturday (May 23), there are nine talks held by various leaders in the forefront of tertiary education.

There are fun games in store throughout the day where you stand the chance to win an Apple Ipad Air, Nintendo Switch, Redmi Watch and Sony headphones.

The fair, held at the Setia Spice Convention Centre in Bayan Lepas, runs from 11am to 6pm on Saturday (May 23) and tomorrow (May 24).

Admission is free.

 

 

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