A special session for Startups on Growth Strategy 

Karachi, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):Are you running a successful business and want to grow it to new heights?

Then register at Register at: https://forms.gle/LyY8wtqKen7KCJoL8

Here is an opportunity to learn from a highly seasoned professional on growth of business. He brings with him experience of spearheading global Fortune 500 conglomerates and federal, state and local governments across North America, Europe and Asia. Some of Javaid’s notable career clients include Bank of New York, GE, Procter and Gamble, Motorola, Dell, Caterpillar, Eli Lilly, Abbott, US Federal Drug Authority, US Postal Service, US Dept. of Commerce, Obama Administration, Bank Alfalah and Engro Corporation.

For more information, contact:
Manager Marketing,
DHA Suffa University (DSU)
DG-78, Off Khayaban-e-Tufail, Ph-VII (Ext.),
DHA, Karachi-75500, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35244871
Email: sabah.baloch@dsu.edu.pk
Website: www.dsu.edu.pk

Life on Land (Clean Up Drive) 

Faisalabad, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):March 29, 2022 Society for Sustainable Development Goals conducted a clean-up drive. The agenda of the Drive was to motivate the youth in cleanliness of the land. Volunteers were gathered from the University and participated to in cleaning of the sidewalk-ways of the campus along with the parking area of the university. The drive was based on a specific Sustainable Development Goal; “Life on Land”.

For more information, contact:
National Textile University (NTU)
Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan
Tel: +92-41-9230081-90
Fax: +92-41-9230098
Email: info@ntu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.ntu.edu.pk

6-semester BTD students designed Textile Art works from Denim waste 

Faisalabad, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):Learners at the School of Arts and Design are always encouraged to explore the innovative and functional solutions related to sustainable textiles and the fashion world. Denim fabric is one of the world’s most iconic fabrics, but it is difficult to quantify denim waste generated every year during different processes.

Students of 6-semester BTD have explored creative fabric manipulation techniques by reusing denim fabric and discarded garments under the supervision of Ms. Aroobah Mumtaz. Young designers beautifully composed self-portraits and landscapes. The drawing dimensions and perspective achieved by the students is a witness to their hard work and learned skills. This concept will be continued in fashion garments by reusing and recycling denim waste.

For more information, contact:
National Textile University (NTU)
Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan
Tel: +92-41-9230081-90
Fax: +92-41-9230098
Email: info@ntu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.ntu.edu.pk

Cryosphere Hazards Discussed at Workshop 

Lahore, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Upper Indus Basin is one of the most vulnerable basins when it comes to water and ice as a resource, and has witnessed many hydrosphere-related disasters, including glacial lake outburst floods, debris flows, and landslides, as well as rapid erosion and sedimentation. To review the work of stakeholders in these areas in Bhutan and Pakistan, a workshop was held at LUMS on March 28-29.

Organised in collaboration with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), a regional intergovernmental learning and knowledge sharing centre serving the eight regional member countries of the Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) – that include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan and the Himalayan University Consortium (HUC), a collaborative network of universities and academic institutions from the HKH.

During this workshop, the HUC Thematic Working Group (TWG) on Cryosphere and Society presented their work, including an introduction to modelling and field methods, and the potential for upscaling. The TWG also shared ongoing work in Bhutan and the Upper Indus basin on climate change impacts on livelihoods, ecosystems, hydrosphere, and cryosphere.

LUMS Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad, recalled his recent trip to Skardu and the alarming realities he observed. “I echo the growing concern of receding glaciers and the accelerated warming of the Himalayan region. Few people know that over 200 million people live in the Himalayan region and about 2 billion people rely on the rivers that flow from this mountainous area. Freshwater from the cryosphere is essential to sustain us, and water-related issues are one of the most important challenges facing our planet and humanity.”

Several areas of collaboration were identified at the workshop, as well as discussions that centred around how HUC can act as a bridge between all collaborators. Dr. Ahmad shared how LUMS too is part of local partnerships that focus on hydrology, energy and life sciences. “Our growing partnership with the University of Baltistan has resulted in our respective teams co-designing and co-teaching 5 courses. These courses will be offered to 300 students in Skardu this coming July, with half of those students coming from each institution. What is unique about these courses is that they are primarily field-based, involving real-time data collection from local communities. This data will feed research questions addressing an evolving curriculum that has a direct impact on local communities.”

Dr. Abubakr, Director, Centre for Water Informatics and Technology (WIT) at LUMS, spoke about the growing interest of the Centre in the cryosphere, high mountain agriculture, and other areas related to water and society. “Many of these research initiatives coincide with curricular innovations and strategic partnerships with institutes and organisations in the HKH region. WIT has been running a snowpack monitoring network in Swat for the past 3 years, collecting important data related to snowfall, snowmelt, rainfall, and flash floods in the Swat River basin.”

He also shared that the instruments used in this monitoring network have been developed indigenously at LUMS and have been maintained by the University’s alumni and local partners in Swat. “WIT also acquired the ability to monitor snowfall levels for mountainous catchment areas using satellite remote sensing technologies. Finally, we have developed a strong team of postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and junior researchers that are contributing to these initiatives. Organisations such as ICIMOD and HUC are ideal partners to help strengthen our linkages in the future, especially with universities outside of Pakistan and with local communities in the HKH region.”

The moderator, Ms. Amina Maharjan, Senior Specialist Livelihoods and Migration Group Lead, ICIMOD, urged all the attendees to join the cryosphere society. She added, “We began with providing universities in the region a platform to jointly work on common topics – on principles of gender, diversity, transdisciplinarity. We have now 85 plus universities as part of this network. Through this platform, we try to bring the physical and social sciences together – science and community.”

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Department of Civil Engineering at Capital University Organized Hult Prize Competition

Islamabad, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):HULT PRIZE 2.2 The Event was arranged on campus at Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad. The event was conducted under the domain of civil engineering society ACE and supervised by Professor Engineer Dr. Ishtiaq Hassan (HOD Civil engineering department) and Engineer Abdul Qadeer (Patron ACE). Mr. Sajjad Khan Niazi was leading the event as Campus Director of Hult Prize and the Vice President of ACE.

The Event started at January 21, 2022 and concluded at March 28, 2022. The first week (January 21 – January 25) was the registration week and almost 47 teams got registered at the start. The event proceeded further by arrangement of many webinars and On-Campus training sessions for the participants, eminent entrepreneurs were invited as jury members to assess the business models of the participants. The business models were presented with great avidity by all the participants. The jury members selected 8 final teams who presented the finest business models. The Hult Prize 2.2 On-Campus event was concluded on March 28, 2022 with a magnificent grand finale and “The Vigilantes” being the victorious team of the whole event.

The jury panel includes:

Mr. Syed Murred Abbas Bokhari (CEO agribyt/ Chief Growth Officer Maheen Textile Mills).

Miss Naureen Ghaffar (CEO N.G Marketing).

Mrs. Hina Hassan (CEO Khana Chowki).

Mr. and Mrs. Muazzam Arslan Bhatti (CEO Alfoze).

Mr. Hassan Nisar (Director Worthwhile Builders (Pvt) Ltd).

Mr. Syed Asad Masood (Senior Officer AAA Associates).

Mr. Muaz Ali Khan (Consultant UNDP).

Mr. Raja Umer Iqbal (Executive member of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry)

The idea presented by team Vigilantes was quite encouraged by the judges. The gist was to make eco-friendly bricks, named “TRIECO”, entirely from waste such as sugarcane bagasse, plastic and foundry dust. What made the team win were not just their wonderful idea but their passion and dedication, which definitely will be seen in their product yet to come!

For more information, contact:
Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST)
Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-555-666
Tel: +92-51-4486700-4
Email: info@cust.edu.pk
Website: https://cust.edu.pk

Sanitary napkin vending machine installed at IoBM 

Karachi, April 19, 2022 (PPI-OT):Entrepreneurs have a knack for solving a problem by giving the best solution in the available resources. GoVendi is a FemTech Startup that is venturing to provide females access to feminine hygine products in public places. It recently installed a vending machine providing sanitary napkins at the Institute of Business Management (IoBM), Karachi. The initiative was taken by IoBM student, Taha Hissam Mirza. The female students at IoBM have welcomed this step for it has eased their challenges and concerns.

For more information, contact:
Institute of Business Management (IoBM)
Korangi Creek, Karachi, Pakistan
UAN: +92-21-111-002-004
Tel: +92-21-35090961-67
Fax: +92-21-35090968
Email: omer.iftikhar@iobm.edu.pk, mec@iobm.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iobm.edu.pk/