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COMSATS inks agreements with DGST, RIHS

By APP
November 23, 2023
COMSATS University Islamabad can be seen. — Facebook/COMSATS University Islamabad
COMSATS University Islamabad can be seen. — Facebook/COMSATS University Islamabad

Islamabad:The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) signed two separate cooperative agreements with the Directorate General of Science and Technology, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (DGST-KP) and Rawal Institute of Health Sciences (RIHS) today to forge cooperation in areas of emerging technologies for tech-based solutions to developmental challenges, says a press release.

The agreement between COMSATS and DGST-KP was signed by Ambassador Dr. M. Nafees Zakaria, Executive Director of COMSATS, and Dr. Sajid Hussain Shah, Director General of DGST-KP on behalf of their respective institutions. The areas of cooperation, inter-alia, include: IT and Digitalization, Climate Change and Environment, Human Resource Development, Skills Development, Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy, Natural Resource Exploitation (Gemstones and Mines), Micro Hydro Plants, and Biomedicine.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Provincial Minister for Science and Technology and Information Technology, KP, Dr. Najeebullah Marwat and Ambassadors and diplomats of Azerbaijan, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Nigeria, Syria, Yemen, as well as Heads and senior officials of government departments.

The agreement with RIHS was signed by Co-Chairperson Board of Directors, Saleha Khaqan, on behalf of the Institute that formalised relations for cooperation in the field of health and education.

COMSATS and RIHS plan to cooperate in the areas related to health sector, inter-alia, including AI-based solutions, people’s health and environment, internationalisation of medical education and facilities, human resource development, electric vehicles for persons with physical disabilities.

The KP Minister for ST&IT announced that his government is creating one-hundred million dollar venture fund to facilitate realignment of R&D with the contemporary needs of the province and the country.