Leading Tech Education

EdTech Group is a national, tech-enabled education and training organisation transforming how individuals, schools, corporates, and communities access future-focused skills. Our organisation is a fully integrated digital technologies education ecosystem — combining accredited training, non-accredited learning, social impact and AI-powered digital delivery under one brand. 

Our Ecosystem

EdTech Group operates a portfolio of purpose-driven brands, including:

  • Comtech Training – National Registered Training Organisation (RTO 90933) delivering accredited qualifications in telecommunications, cyber security, and digital technologies.
  • Junior Engineers – K–12 digital technologies platform aligned to the Australian Curriculum.
  • Fire & Wattle (Joint Venture) – an Indigenous-owned, Supply Nation–registered organisation that helps businesses build stronger, more inclusive, and culturally safe workplaces through First Nations Cultural Capabilities training, cybersecurity awareness, and strategic advisory services.

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Building Future Skills Through Education

We deliver high-impact learning in the skills powering the digital economy:

AI-Powered Learning, Purpose-Built for Impact

Our proprietary eLearning platform harnesses the power of AI to deliver personalised, scalable and high-impact learning experiences. Designed to support educators and engage learners, it enables smarter delivery, deeper insights and improved outcomes across every program.

Pioneering Diversity in STEM

After seeing the under-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Junior Engineers’ coding classes, the EdTech Group initiated a pilot program called Deadly Coders in 2021.  The initiative was designed to provide fully subsidised coding, robotics and cyber security programs to Indigenous students who would not normally be able to attend our classes. 

In 2023, Junior Engineers handed Deadly Coders over to Community, to establish it as an independent, Indigenous owned and managed, registered charity working to break cycles of disadvantage and dismantle Indigenous barriers to participation in STEM. 

EdTech Group remains closely involved with Deadly Coders, and continues to support the charity with program facilitation nationally.

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Let's chat!

We’re always looking for like-minded businesses and partners to help realise our vision of delivering world-class digital technologies education. 

Contact us today