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SET and SABAQ Partner to Drive EdTech Innovation and Skill Development

  • January 13, 2025
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Socio Engineering Technologies (SET) and SABAQ have entered into a strategic collaboration with the signing of MoU to foster innovation in the EdTech sector, focusing on verified skills training and the creation of impactful educational content for regional markets. This partnership is set to address the growing demand for quality education while empowering learners with future-ready skills.

SABAQ, a leading pioneer in digital education, is dedicated to making learning engaging and accessible for children. Known for its interactive storytelling and local content, SABAQ has revolutionized early learning for thousands of students across Pakistan. Its innovative approach aims to create an immersive experience that resonates with children, providing them with an educational foundation for their future.

On the other hand, Socio Engineering Technologies (SET) is a dynamic firm focused on delivering high-quality solutions for both the public and private sectors. SET’s expertise spans research, technical solutions, and capacity-building initiatives. Through this collaboration, SET is committed to fostering social development and enhancing institutional growth across Pakistan.

The signing of this MoU marks a significant milestone in bridging the education gap in the region. Both organizations are eager to combine their strengths to drive meaningful change in the education sector, developing new learning models and training frameworks that will equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. This partnership is poised to redefine the landscape of education and skill development, with a strong emphasis on regional relevance and practical outcomes.

The collaboration between SET and SABAQ promises to unlock a wealth of possibilities, ensuring that learners in the region are prepared for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow’s workforce. Both companies are excited to work together in transforming the future of education and skill-building in Pakistan.

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