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Shaza Fatima Khawaja Visits NRTC Chromebook Assembly Line To Boost Pakistan’s Digital Manufacturing And EdTech Innovation

  • November 6, 2025
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Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja visited the Chromebook Assembly Line at the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) in Haripur, highlighting Pakistan’s advancement in local digital manufacturing and innovation within the education technology sector. The visit marked an important step toward promoting self-reliance in technology production and fostering a digitally empowered society. By observing the progress firsthand, the Minister emphasized the government’s ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives that strengthen Pakistan’s IT infrastructure, create employment opportunities, and make digital learning accessible to students across the country.

The Chromebook Assembly Line is the result of a significant collaboration between the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication (MoITT), Google, Tech Valley, Allied Australia, and NRTC. The initiative aims to promote local assembly and distribution of Chromebooks, devices that have become essential tools for digital education globally. This partnership supports Pakistan’s broader digital vision, which includes enhancing technological capacity, encouraging private sector collaboration, and building a sustainable ecosystem for digital transformation. By integrating the expertise of global technology partners with local manufacturing capabilities, the initiative is expected to stimulate growth in Pakistan’s hardware industry and reduce dependency on imported devices.

During the visit, Shaza Fatima Khawaja highlighted that local production of devices like Chromebooks represents a vital step toward Pakistan’s digital inclusion goals. She noted that affordable, high-quality computing devices can significantly expand access to digital education, particularly for students in underserved regions. The initiative will not only help bridge the digital divide but also equip the younger generation with the tools required to thrive in a technology-driven world. This aligns closely with the government’s efforts to enhance digital literacy, improve connectivity, and enable innovation through technology-enabled education.

The collaboration between MoITT and its international partners demonstrates Pakistan’s growing capacity to develop and support a homegrown technology ecosystem. By facilitating such public-private partnerships, the government is actively encouraging investment in local technology production, which in turn contributes to job creation, skill development, and long-term economic sustainability. The success of this project could serve as a model for future digital manufacturing ventures, showcasing how coordinated efforts between government institutions and global partners can deliver tangible benefits to both the education and technology sectors.

The Chromebook assembly initiative represents a significant move toward achieving Pakistan’s goal of becoming a digitally self-reliant nation. As local manufacturing gains momentum, it will pave the way for further collaboration, research, and innovation within the country’s growing digital economy.

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