Ahmedabad: Career Craft Overseas Private Limited is simplifying the process of pursuing foreign education and helping students achieve their dream of studying abroad. To assist students in obtaining international education and building a successful career in their chosen field, Career Craft Overseas Private Limited, in collaboration with Employability. life, has launched the “Future Work Center.” In light of this initiative, a seminar on “Future Work Readiness and Sustainable Careers” was held at the TGB Hotel in Ahmedabad. The Future Work Center, founded by Mr. Kuldeepsinh Jhala, aims to empower students with advanced education and technical skills to prepare them for a dynamic job market and long-term career success.The launch event featured three distinguished speakers: Dr. Manish Malhotra (Chairman of Employability.life), Professor Duncan Bentley (Vice-Chancellor and President of Federation University Australia), and Ms. Caroline Chong (Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Federation University). The event included performances, panel discussions, and live chats with current students. The Future Work Center is a collaborative effort between Career Craft Overseas Private Limited, Employability.life, and Federation University Australia. Raja Dasgupta, Executive Vice President of Employability.life, was also present as a special guest.Employability.life is a global workplace readiness company, pioneered in the integration of workplace simulation into academic learning using cutting edge digital technologies.Prof. Duncan Bentley, President & Vice Chancellor of Federation University Australia, highlighted the transformative impact of the XPMC framework on cooperative education: “Leveraging technology through the XPMC framework allows us to embed real-world work experiences into the learning journey of every student. This model not only enriches the educational experience but also creates a powerful synergy between academic learning and industry needs. The future of education lies in our ability to prepare students with the skills and mindset needed to thrive in an interconnected and technology-driven world.”