HEX and TET Education Group MOU Signing

Published: 20 October 2025
HEX and TET Education Group MOU Signing

Study Melbourne was pleased to host a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing between HEX and TET Education Group, on 11 September.

The MOU establishes an ongoing partnership between the Victorian EdTech company and one of the pre-eminent education and training providers bridging Australia and Vietnam.

Both HEX and TET Education Group have headquarters in Melbourne and Ho Chi Minh City, with their new partnership focused on bringing innovation and education to life in Vietnam. 

This partnership will add to the already strong pipeline of Vietnamese students experiencing the world-class education of a Melbourne-based institution, as well as fortifying bilateral relationships with one of Victoria’s largest education partners.

Connect with our Global Education Network to learn about our International Education initiatives.

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