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Governor Sindh believes that smart classrooms have the potential to transform Pakistan’s education sector.

  • April 15, 2022
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At the Huawei Pakistan Intelligent Education Summit 2021, he shared his thoughts on the idea of implementing smart classrooms in Pakistan and how they will improve the educational sector. NED University, in conjunction with the Higher Education Commission and Huawei Pakistan, hosted the summit.

In his presentation to the students, the Governor said, “This summit has the potential to influence the destiny of this region.” Our young people and their efforts are commendable.”

Furthermore, NED Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Soroush Hashmat Lodhi emphasised how the computer is the world’s second-largest innovation and how students should take advantage of modern technology to its full potential. Huawei is currently providing free technology resources to NED University students.

Huawei’s CEO indicated that the company is sending modern technologies to Pakistan to help alleviate the educational interruption created by the COVID-19 outbreak.

 

source: TechJuice

 

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