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GIK Institute and HBL Discuss Strategic Partnership for Innovation, R&D, and Talent Development

  • July 23, 2025
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The Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI) recently hosted a senior leadership delegation from HBL, led by its President and CEO Muhammad Nassir Salim, at its Topi campus in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The visit marked an important step toward a strategic alliance between academia and industry, with both institutions expressing strong interest in joint efforts around digital innovation, research, and skills development tailored to Pakistan’s evolving economic landscape.

During the meeting, the two sides engaged in discussions centered on developing pathways to support the country’s innovation ecosystem through targeted programs in research, education, and industry-aligned training. HBL’s leadership presented a strong case for co-developing curricula that address real-world industry needs, emphasizing the demand for job-ready graduates capable of contributing to high-growth sectors. The bank expressed interest in contributing to course design, enabling students to work on real-time problem statements, and even supporting faculty integration with HBL to enhance academic-industry collaboration.

HBL identified several focus areas for potential collaboration, including emerging technologies such as blockchain, cybersecurity, electric vehicles, AgriTech, and spectral analytics. These domains represent critical fronts where the financial and engineering sectors intersect, opening up opportunities for developing next-generation solutions with real commercial and societal impact. The bank also highlighted the importance of IP sharing frameworks and collaborative R&D as foundational elements for future-ready innovation.

Professor Dr. Fazl A Khalid (SI), Rector of GIKI, welcomed the proposals and reiterated the institution’s ongoing contributions to research and development across several frontier technologies. He shared insights on GIKI’s progress in sustainable energy, robotics, AR/VR, and electric vehicle innovations made possible through earlier collaborations with industry stakeholders. In alignment with HBL’s vision, he invited the bank to engage with student-led tech initiatives and proposed that the institution become a key participant in upcoming Full Stack Development Bootcamps hosted by GIKI.

In an effort to further strengthen ties, GIKI also proposed structured support from HBL in the form of scholarships, interest-free student loans, and contributions to endowment funds, all aimed at enhancing student welfare and institutional growth. These initiatives, according to GIKI, would help expand campus infrastructure and allow more students to benefit from quality technical education.

The meeting ended on a positive note, with both parties expressing alignment on shared values such as inclusion, sustainability, and responsible innovation. The collaboration represents a step forward in fostering an ecosystem where academic excellence meets industry relevance, unlocking new opportunities for youth, startups, and the broader technology sector in Pakistan.

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