TMUC hosts digital Pakistan symposium
Islamabad : The Millennium Universal Colleges (TMUC), hosted an invigorating symposium ‘GEN D Nurturing the Digital Pakistan’ last day at a hotel here. The theme was inspired by the recent discussions about bringing Pakistan into the future and creating a ‘Digital Pakistan’, says a press release. Going Digital is often presented as a solution for the most of Pakistan’s problems. The symposium featured a high-level exchange of ideas among academicians and business executives and specialists.
TMUC, Pakistan under the leadership and vision of Founder & CEO Dr. Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq has been committed to holding these deliberations which bring fruitful discourse. The ideas and insights certainly sparked a lively debate among all those in attendance. The panel discussion provided an engaging platform for academia-industry alliance where academia representatives from both universities engaged in a dialogue to guide TMUC students about moving towards digitalization. Focal points of the debate included digital inclusion, innovation, entrepreneurship and incubation, socio economic development, role of academia, transparency, women inclusion, e commerce, digital strategy, and way forward.
Qasim Khan Suri, deputy speaker of the National Assembly was the chief guest at occasion. The panel discussion was divided into two sessions, the first session which was based on ‘Digital Inclusion’ was moderated by Rahman Azhar, broadcast journalist, TV anchor and lawyer. Whereas the panelist included Assad Hameed Khan, head of Strategic Partnerships, ACCA Pakistan, Ali Naseer, CBO Jazz, Harris Chaudhry, CEO USF, and Nadeem A Malik, director Enterprise Business Oracle. Assad specifically focused on the importance of inclusion and how important it is for the younger generation to have a direct knowhow about Artificial Intelligence and in Emotional Intelligence which are the two main factors ACCA is focusing on. Ali Naseer spoke about the launch of their new cloud service and informed about its percentage usage in Pakistan and around the world which was an eye opener for the audience. Nadeem Malik stressed upon the importance of younger and elder generation and how both generations can bridge the gap.
The second panel discussion which was based on developing a holistic digital strategy was moderated by Noorulain Zafer, Head of Career Development at TMUC. The panelists included Parvez Abbasi Project Director National Incubation Center Pakistan who stressed on the importance of startup businesses and shared success stories of the entrepreneurs from around the globe. Awais Vohra CTO Telenor discussed about the importance of digital today for a better tomorrow. Sardar Abubaker SEVP Mobilink Microfinance Bank shared his views on digital inclusion in finance and industry.
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