
Both institutions commit to developing current and future leaders through education
On the back of the huge competency deficit in the region with corporate hiring obstructed by lack of organic talent supply, Blue Ocean Corporation, the world leader in training and consulting, today announced a strategic partnership with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), one of the UK’s oldest and most respected universities to offer certified human capital development programmes.
“Our partnership with Blue Ocean Corporation reflects a shared commitment to developing current and future leaders through education that combines academic excellence with practical business relevance. Together, we look forward to creating impactful learning opportunities that support innovation, organisational growth and sustainable economic development across global markets,” explained Prof. Gareth Davies, Dean of Management & Health, UWTSD.
The UWTSD’s academic heritage dates to 1822, and Blue Ocean Corporation has a three-decade long expertise in professional education, executive development and workforce transformation. Under the partnership, Blue Ocean will offer professionals university-backed credentials that unite global academic excellence with immediate industry application.
Developing leaders
“Every industry is being transformed by artificial intelligence, digital disruption, changing workforce expectations and economic uncertainty. Through this partnership, we aim to develop leaders who can navigate complexity, inspire people and create sustainable impact,” added Dr Sathya Menon, Chairman and Managing Director, Blue Ocean Corporation.
Under the agreement, selected professional and executive education programmes developed by Blue Ocean Corporation will be certified by UWTSD, enabling learners to earn university-backed credentials that combine academic excellence with practical industry relevance.
The focus will be on high-demand areas including leadership, strategy, CXO development, business transformation, human capital development, supply chain, procurement, aviation, infrastructure, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, sustainability and project leadership, a press statement concluded.
