With more than 65,000 visitors annually, the event once again brings together students, teachers and institutions in an essential meeting point for those looking to shape their academic or professional path.

The fair is divided into several pavilions. The Higher Education pavilion brings together national and international universities, polytechnics and higher education institutions, showcasing undergraduate programmes and academic mobility opportunities. The Vocational Education pavilion gathers professional schools, technological institutes and training centres.

On 13 and 14 March, Futurália will also feature a pavilion dedicated to Postgraduate Studies, Master’s Degrees, Doctorates and Executive Education, as well as Employment and Employability. In this space, visitors will be able to connect directly with companies, explore internship and job opportunities in Portugal and abroad, and take part in skills development sessions.

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In this edition, Futurália once again establishes itself as a leading event for the education community, fostering the connection between education, talent and the labour market.

For the first time, TECH_EDU will take place, a national meeting point between education and technological innovation. The event will also be held at FIL, bringing together public decision-makers, schools, higher education institutions, technology companies and startups. More than just an exhibition, it is a space for demonstrations, training and sharing of best practices for the digital transformation of education, aligned with the Action Plan for the Digital Transition in Education and the priorities of the European Commission. TECH_EDU will take place on 11 and 13 March at FIL, Parque das Nações, with access reserved for professionals upon registration at https://techedu.fil.pt/