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Knowledge Streams Partners With Lahore Garrison University For AI And SAP Learning Programs

  • November 9, 2025
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Knowledge Streams has formalized a strategic partnership with Lahore Garrison University (LGU) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening education, technology, and AI-driven learning initiatives. The signing ceremony at LGU brought together senior leadership from both organizations, including Dr. Syed Sohail Hussain Naqvi, Chairman of Knowledge Streams, accompanied by Hamid Shaikh, CEO, Ali Safdar Raja, Director Marketing, Hussain Iftikhar, Head of B2B, and Asad Ahmed Taj, Project Manager. Representing LGU, Vice Chancellor Major General Khalil Dar and departmental deans welcomed the delegation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in advancing student skills and technology adoption.

Under this partnership, Knowledge Streams will deliver three specialized SAP courses to LGU students: SAP FI (Financial Accounting), SAP MM (Material Management), and SAP SD (Sales and Distribution). These programs are designed to equip students with globally recognized ERP expertise, aligning academic learning with industry requirements in enterprise technology and digital transformation. By integrating practical SAP skills with theoretical knowledge, students will be prepared to meet the evolving demands of corporate and technology-driven environments.

The collaboration also includes exposure to AI-driven learning platforms and digital tools, reinforcing hands-on experience in emerging technologies. During the visit, LGU provided the Knowledge Streams delegation with a guided tour of its state-of-the-art facilities, including the AI Lab, Media Lab, Sports Complex, and Library. This allowed Knowledge Streams to better understand the university’s infrastructure, enabling the design of tailored learning programs that maximize student engagement and skill acquisition.

Through this MoU, both organizations aim to create a long-term framework for knowledge exchange, curriculum enhancement, and professional development. Knowledge Streams’ focus on AI and ERP education complements LGU’s commitment to delivering technology-forward learning opportunities, helping students develop competencies that are increasingly critical for careers in enterprise resource planning, digital transformation, and global business operations. By bridging academic instruction with industry-relevant skills, this partnership seeks to cultivate a generation of professionals equipped to contribute effectively to Pakistan’s technology and business sectors.

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