MoU signed to produce IT workforce in Pakistan for global market
The non-profit Saylani International Welfare Trust has signed an agreement with an international IT company that collaborates with Microsoft to conduct trainings in the field of information technology.
A memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in this regard with the Mazik Global, a renowned IT firm with offices in many countries. The MoU was signed by Saylani Trust Chief Operating Officer Muhammad Ghazal, and Mazik Global Managing Director Mehboob Ahmed Siddiqui. Also present at the event were Mazik Global Director and Country Head Syed Abu Afzal, Saylani Education Board Chairman Afzal Chamdia and others.
According to the MoU, IT manpower will be trained in Pakistan for offshore IT companies. The Mazik Global will leverage the Saylani's training infrastructure to prepare individuals for roles in global IT companies, including Microsoft, ensuring a steady supply of skilled professionals to the international market.
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