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Meshed Innovation Day 2025 Brings Together Education Leaders and Launches Meshed Admissions Platform

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Meshed Innovation Day 2025 Brings Together Education Leaders and Launches Meshed Admissions Platform

SYDNEY, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Meshed Group successfully hosted the inaugural Meshed Innovation Day in Sydney, bringing together over 80 leaders and technologists from the vocational and higher education sector to explore transnational education, global pathways, and innovation. 

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The program featured keynote addresses, product showcases, and partner spotlights, giving attendees practical insights and strategies for 2025–2026. 

Key Highlights: 

  • A panel on transnational education and global pathways with Dr James Hart (IHEA), Prof. Peter Ryan (Consult Ed), and Pramesh Khadka (Meshed Group). 
  • Moby Siddique (RedPandas) delivered a keynote on how institutions are leveraging CRMs integrated with Student Management Systems to boost enrolments and retention. 
  • Meshed Group experts shared sessions on admissions optimisation, workforce transformation, and scalable delivery, featuring Adekunle Adedoyin, Raj Rayamajhi, and a joint session by Anthony Rice (PeoplePartners) with Pramesh Khadka
  • Stan Fan (AWS) and Resha Adhikari (Meshed Group) showcased AI applications in education management and student engagement. 
  • Adam Brimo and Trevor Furness (OpenLearning Limited) demonstrated how generative AI is transforming course creation and delivery. 
  • A major milestone was the official launch of the Meshed Admissions Platform (MAP) — a purpose-built solution for vocational and higher education institutions to streamline admissions workflows, manage global agent networks, and deliver offers with speed, precision, and compliance. 

"MAP is more than an admissions tool — it's a growth engine for vocational and higher education institutions. Today's launch shows how ready the sector is for smarter, compliant, and connected admissions," said Pramesh Khadka, CEO of Meshed Group

About Meshed Innovation Day 

Meshed Innovation Day is Sydney's leading EduTech innovation gathering, hosted annually by Meshed Group. The 2025 theme, "Transnational Education & Global Pathways", focused on preparing institutions for growth, compliance, and digital transformation. 

About Meshed Group 

Meshed Group is a leading provider of education technology solutions for higher education, vocational training, and transnational providers. Its portfolio includes Meshed HigherEd, Meshed RTOManager, and the newly launched Meshed Admissions Platform (MAP), enabling institutions to deliver excellence in student management, compliance, and global growth. 

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