✈️ International Student Enrolments in the UK. Medtech Companies Growth Price Share. JAXA’s Spacecraft Launches.

Chart of the Day #427 Looks at Rising International Student Enrollments in the UK, Growth Share Price Among Medtech Companies, JAXA’s Space Initiatives.

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Today's Topics

✈️ Flows. India had the highest number of international students enrolled in the UK
⚕️ Health Skills. Insulet led growth share price among medtech companies
🏭 Advanced Manufacturing. Jaxa’s spacecraft launches from 2013-2023

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✈️ India had the Highest Number of International Students Enrolled in the UK

India sent 166K students to the UK in 2023/24, overtaking China at 150K, while Nigeria and Pakistan followed at 58K and 46K. The data highlights South Asia’s growing dominance in UK student inflows, shifting the balance away from China. This trend mirrors global competition for talent, with the US recently unlocking funds for Fulbright and EducationUSA to sustain appeal. The UK’s Graduate Route visa, overseen by the Home Office, remains central to attracting and retaining these students.

⚕️ Insulet Led Growth Share Price Among Medtech Companies

The data shows that in 2022, Insulet led medtech share price growth at 11%, followed by Boston Scientific at 9% and Ablomed at 6%. This steady growth signals the sector’s resilience despite global economic pressures. Advances in minimally invasive devices and digital health tools are fueling investor confidence. With healthcare innovation accelerating, supportive policies such as the US FDA’s Breakthrough Devices Program are ensuring faster patient access while sustaining strong industry momentum.

🏭 Jaxa’s Spacecraft Launches From 2013-2023

Japan’s space activity has fluctuated over the past decade, with JAXA recording peaks of six launches in 2017 and 2018 but dropping to just two by 2023. The trend highlights shifting priorities, from large scale rocket projects to focused missions in satellite technology and international collaborations. As Japan strengthens its role in lunar exploration and space security, initiatives such as the Artemis Program partnership will shape its future contributions.


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