Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz today inaugurated the AI-powered “Smart Classroom Project” at Government Kinnaird Girls High School. This groundbreaking initiative, developed in partnership with Huawei, aims to revolutionize education in the province by integrating cutting-edge technology into classrooms.
The Smart Classroom Project features advanced features such as cameras that record lectures, allowing students to review and engage with lessons at their own pace. This is expected to significantly improve the quality of education and make learning more interactive and accessible.
Huawei’s substantial support for this project underscores its commitment to advancing educational innovation. By incorporating Huawei’s advanced technology, Punjab is setting a new standard for educational excellence and technological integration in schools.
During her visit, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz emphasized the importance of the project, stating, “This initiative reflects our dedication to providing high-quality education to every student in Punjab. Our goal is to elevate every government school to the standards of the best private institutions.”
The Smart Classroom Project is part of Punjab’s broader strategy to boost its IT industry and establish itself as a hub for technological innovation. By nurturing talent and driving economic growth through technology, the government aims to create a brighter future for the province.
The event also featured key figures such as Parliamentary Secretary for School Education Nosheen Adnan and Provincial Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat, highlighting the collaborative efforts that brought this project to fruition.
Through this partnership, the Punjab government and Huawei are advancing the educational experience, equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in the digital age.