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Mr. Ayaz Ahmed Uqaili Invited as Chief Guest for ICDDSC-2025 at Sindh Agriculture University

  • February 20, 2025
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Mr. Ayaz Ahmed Uqaili, a prominent figure in the realm of information technology, has been extended a special invitation to attend the upcoming 2025 International Conference on Data-Driven Social Change (ICDDSC-2025). Scheduled for February 18-19, 2025, at the Sindh Agriculture University in Tandojam, Pakistan, this event aims to bring together industry experts, academics, and professionals to discuss the critical role of data in driving social change.

The Information Technology Centre at Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam has expressed their excitement at Mr. Uqaili’s potential participation, recognizing his profound expertise in the fields of information technology and data science. As the General Co-chair of the event, the university believes that his contributions will significantly enhance the conference, providing attendees with invaluable insights into how data and technology can shape the future.

The ICDDSC-2025 is poised to explore the intersection of data science, technology, and social development, highlighting how data-driven innovations can lead to meaningful change in various sectors, from agriculture to urban development. The conference will feature numerous discussions, panels, and workshops focused on how data science can be leveraged to solve pressing global challenges, particularly in emerging economies like Pakistan.

The venue, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam, known for its academic excellence and state-of-the-art facilities, is an ideal location for such an event. The university is committed to fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and government institutions, making it a fitting host for this significant conference.

This invitation to Mr. Ayaz Ahmed Uqaili underscores his important role in the advancement of IT and data-driven solutions in Pakistan. His work in the Information Science & Technology Department of the Sindh Government has positioned him as a key player in the country’s digital transformation. The invitation to serve as the Chief Guest at ICDDSC-2025 reflects his stature in the sector and the high regard in which he is held by the academic and professional communities.

As the conference approaches, anticipation is building around the discussions that will take place and the partnerships that may be formed. The organizers hope that ICDDSC-2025 will not only serve as a platform for knowledge sharing but also inspire new collaborations aimed at driving sustainable and impactful social change through data. For more details and to register for the event, interested parties can visit the official event page. The ICDDSC-2025 promises to be a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue about the power of data and technology in creating a more equitable and innovative society.

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