Mila Smart Semeshkina in the 100 Most Influential People in Dubai list

Mila Smart Semeshkina in the 100 Most Influential People in Dubai list

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Mila Smart Semeshkina, CEO of the Lectera platform, was for the second time in a row included in Arabian Business’s 100 Most Influential People in Dubai ranking.

The list aims to highlight the achievements of business leaders from various industries who contribute to Dubai's development as a global economic, technological, and business hub. The Top 100 also includes Sir Tim Clark, the founder of Emirates Airline, Dubai Duty-Free CEO Colm McLoughlin, Jumeirah Group Director Katerina Giannouka, and other prominent entrepreneurs and bright personalities.

Arabian Business notes that Mila Smart Semeshkina has had a tremendous influence on the education of the UAE population. She has significantly improved thousands of people's living standards and provided them with flexible and rapid tools to build a career and develop financial stability. Arabian Business states, "A key turning point for Mila Smart Semeshkina was seeing the gaps in the current educational system, particularly in how it addresses the needs of modern learners which inspired her to venture into EdTech." The publication also highlights that the central place in Mila's activities is occupied by technologies that ensure inclusivity and practical results of learning.

Through providing courses in as many as five different languages, Lectera has been a game changer for EdTech and upped the ante for other similar businesses. Thus, Lectera supports multilingualism and adapts content to unique cultural perspectives, enabling thousands of students worldwide to study more effectively and rapidly. Using this platform, you can study anywhere in any time zone. By the way, our recently introduced mobile application allows you to take courses even offline!

You can check out the entire list and read more about all the noted projects of Mila Smart Semeshkina here: https://www.arabianbusiness.com/powerlists/dubai-100-2024#dubai-100-2024-table-content-13

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