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Systems Limited Launches IT Mustakbil Training Program in Collaboration with Ali Institute of Education

  • August 27, 2022
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Systems Limited, in collaboration with Ali Institute of Education, has launched the IT Mustakbil Training program, aiming to provide valuable skills and knowledge to aspiring IT professionals. The program’s orientation session for the Diploma in Computer Science was successfully conducted at Ali Institute of Education, with over 170 students in attendance. Ms. Toima Asghar, CHRO of Systems Limited, warmly welcomed the students and participants from diverse educational backgrounds, congratulating them on joining the program and encouraging them to make the most of this opportunity to shape their IT careers.

The event was graced by the presence of Syed Babar Ali, a renowned figure, who shared the program’s vision and emphasized the importance of lifelong learning for personal and societal growth. CEO & MD of Systems Limited, Mr. Asif Peer, outlined the program’s objectives and assured the students of access to top-notch facilities and technologies. He urged them to focus on skill development, highlighting the potential to contribute to Pakistan’s economic progress and succeed on the global stage. Furthermore, he expressed his vision of expanding the program to multiple cities across the country, aiming to empower thousands of students in the rapidly growing IT industry.

Syed Hyder Ali, MD & CEO of Packages Limited, and Syeda Henna Babar Ali, Chairperson of DIC Pakistan & Advisor, Consumer Division of Packages Limited, graced the occasion and motivated the students. Ms. Naureen Anwar, SVP Special Projects at Systems Limited, and Technical Lead of the program, addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of commitment and determination in their learning journey with Systems. Ms. Sarah Faizan, Head of Ali Institute of Education, welcomed the students and encouraged them to view this course as a lifelong learning opportunity.

The event saw the participation of Systems Limited’s Executive Leadership Team, faculty and students from LUMS, and key representatives from Packages Limited, ensuring the smooth execution of the program. With such collaborative efforts, the IT Mustakbil Training program aims to empower the youth of Pakistan with valuable skills and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic IT industry.

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