“…Industries prefer to train their new employees through short courses within their facilities rather than collaborate with TVET institutions (Valiente, Zancajo, & Jacovkis, 2020). Additionally, this lack of alignment is contributed to by the misalignment between TVET providers and company needs (ElObeidy, 2016;Valiente, Zancajo, & Jacovkis, 2020;Vladimirovna & Nikolaevna, 2016;Yamada, Otchia, & Taniguchi, 2018), companies' lack of confidence in TVET graduate qualifications (Valiente, Zancajo, & Jacovkis, 2020), market failure in matching skills to employment opportunities (Cobo, 2013;Ngcwangu, 2015); the changing productive sector requirements (Cobo, 2013;Husain et al, 2020), and rapid technological advancement and globalisation (ElObeidy, 2016;Kaboski, 2009;Kranz, 2006;Remington, 2017). The location of businesses and their future needs must be considered when reorganising TVET programmes in order to improve education quality and lessen the chance of geographical mismatch (Suna et al, 2020).…”