President, IIU meets FET Faculty

Islamabad, June 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):H.E. Dr. Hathal Homoud Al-Otaibi, President International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) visited Faculty of Engineering and Technology and interacted with the faculty members. On this occasion, expressing his views, President, IIU said that the faculty members are the asset of the university and their role is paramount for the betterment and development of the university. Dr. Hathal added that with team work, we can take our university to its destination as one of the best universities of the world”.

Vice President (Academics) Prof. Dr. Ayaz Afsar, Vice President (R and E), Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed, Dean, FET, Dr. Nadeem Shaikh, senior faculty members, staff and lab engineers of Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Civil Engineering were also present on the occasion.

All the faculty members gave views and suggestions for the betterment of the faculty. Various issues were also discussed during the session. The President, IIU assured that all the issues and problems of the faculty would be resolved on priority basis. The IIU President said that two foreign faculty members from Saudi universities shall be joining the Mechanical and Electrical Departments in Fall 2022.

For more information, contact:

Public Relations,

International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)

Room No.118, Admin Block, New Campus,

H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan

Tel: +92-51-9019249

Fax: +92-51-9257909

Email: iiuipublicrelations@iiu.edu.pk

Website: www.iiu.edu.pk

NIC at LUMS Celebrates the Graduation of its Eight Cohort

Lahore, June 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):The landscape of entrepreneurship and the scope of innovative start-ups was the topic of discussion at the graduation of the National Incubation Centre (NIC) Lahore’s eighth cohort. The event brought together LUMS leadership and the NIC community as well as industry and government partners. Present at the ceremony to congratulate the graduates and hear first-hand about their start-up ideas was Chief Guest for the ceremony, Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication, Mr. Syed Amin Ul Haque.

Rector, LUMS, Mr. Shahid Hussain; Vice Chancellor, LUMS, Dr. Arshad Ahmad; Additional Secretary IT and Telecommunication, Ms. Aisha Humera; CEO Ignite, Mr. Asim Shehryar Husain; Executive Director NITB and Chairman Ignite Board, Syed Hussain Abbas Kazmi, and General Manager Projects, Ignite, Mr. Muhammad Bilal Abbasi, were also in attendance.

As part of his visit, Mr. Haque met with start-ups currently incubated at NIC and toured the Centres state-of-the-art Makers Lab and the AR/VR Lab. Seventeen start-ups also showcased the prototypes of their products and explained the scope of their work.

Appreciating the hard work of the cohort and their start-ups, Mr. Haque said that the solutions that the young entrepreneurs have designed will add value to people’s lives and contribute to the country’s growth. He reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to facilitate entrepreneurs through a focus on technology ad incubation centres. “We are determined to grow the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Pakistan. The world is changing and we need to be prepared,” he explained.

In his comments at the ceremony, Dr. Ahmad also elaborated on how collaboration amongst all the stakeholders is vital to facilitate start-ups and help them scale. He said, “Our role as a university has to be more than just providing a facility. There are many other dots that we have to connect to fully realise the ecosystem in which incubation, acceleration, and entrepreneurship exists. Faculty must be involved and so must the staff, students, senior management and leadership, like you see here.” He added that it is important to realise that we all have a common vision, “At the end of the day it doesn’t matter who you are, what hat you are wearing, what role you play – we are all interested to strengthen Pakistan, its economy, and to give youth a chance to realise their dreams.”

Director NIC, Mr. Nauman Zaffar further apprised the audience of the Centre’s future plans to facilitate young start-ups. “In addition to incubating start-ups, we will be advancing our learning and skills development, enhancing our services beyond the first six months of the acceleration phase, and extending our work to corporate innovation where we link our industry with these budding entrepreneurs.”

Mr. Husain noted that the entrepreneurial landscape in Pakistan is accelerating rapidly and shared that Ignite’s current forecast for investments for this calendar year is between USD 500-600 million. He then announced that Ignite will launch at least five more NICs in other parts of the county. The graduation ceremony ended with the distribution of prizes including a cash prize to the three strongest graduates; QBio, Dawa Asaan and Peervest.

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

Pakistan Tobacco Company Holds Information Session for ‘Battle of Minds’ 2022

Lahore, June 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC) held an Information Session at LUMS on May 12, 2022. Students from across all disciplines, as well as alumni, participated in this exciting session. The event started off with the PTC’s HR Director talking about his career and his journey with PTC. He talked about the firm’s values, its global presence, and the initiatives they have taken to engage.

Details about their ‘Battle of Minds’ were also discussed. Under this initiative, students decide which challenge they want to solve, and pitch their entrepreneurial acumen, and show their business ideas. The winners of the ‘Battle of Minds’ will have local and global winners, and finalists can receive prizes of up to GBP 50,000.

The session concluded with a Q and A session, where students asking about the company’s work culture, recruitment process and benefits.

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

Indus Hospital and Health Network commemorates World No Tobacco Day

Karachi, June 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):Voices Against Tobacco (VAT), an initiative of Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN), recognized World No Tobacco Day, May 31st 2022, in a panel discussion covering various impacts of tobacco on Pakistan’s communities, held at Indus Hospital and Health Network, main campus in Karachi. The session discussed the current status of tobacco use in Pakistan, what policies should be in place to curb prevalence of tobacco, how tobacco use continues to harm our environment, and perspectives from the community.

Notable guests included Dr. Sohail Akhtar, Professor and Senior Consultant, Pulmonology, IHHN, Dr. Muhammad Suleman Otho, Chief Chest Specialist, Sindh Services Hospital, Afia Salam, Environment and Climate Change Journalist and Rehman Khanzada, Community Health Worker, Indus Hospital and Health Network. Also in attendance were Dr. Saima Saeed, Director of the IHHN Lung Health Program, who moderated the event, IHHN CEO Dr. Abdul Bari Khan and Dr. Zafar Zaidi, Dean of Indus University of Health Sciences and Senior Executive Director, IHHN.

According to a Global Youth Tobacco Survey, about 1,200 children in Pakistan between the age of 6 – 15 years start smoking every day. Not only are cigarettes cheap and easily accessible in Pakistan, but with the advent of novel products such as e-cigarettes, tobacco in various forms has become even more accessible and desirable for young people. In fact, recent data shows that while global smoking rates among adults have fallen, the rate of young smokers continues to rise.

“There is a clear, persistent use of tobacco products in Pakistan due to a lack of understanding of the extent of tobacco hazards to our health and environment,” said Dr. Zafar Zaidi, Director of Indus University. “We need to abolish misconceptions about tobacco products to curb and break the cycle of tobacco use and providing easily comprehendible data and facts to our youth is necessary.”

Not only do our communities face the ever growing health challenges created by persistent tobacco use, but the environments in which we live are worsening each day, exasperating the effects of tobacco use. “This year, Pakistan has faced record-breaking heatwaves as the global temperature is rising and its impacts are faced by the most vulnerable people of our society. Tobacco has negatively impacted our healthcare system, our environment and our economy,” said Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, Chief Executive Officer of Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN). “Pakistan’s youth is a particularly targeted group when it comes to the use of tobacco, which is why their involvement in raising awareness is crucial.”

VAT was launched to create a dialogue about the need for meaningful change to improve tobacco control measures in Pakistan. The program has engaged over 400 students and empowering them with knowledge and skills to take control of their health and future, becoming advocates for their communities. As part of an effort to bring about a tobacco-free Pakistan, VAT also launched a petition for a 30% increase on tobacco taxes, which has garnered over 2000 signatures thus far.

“Voices Against Tobacco is an Indus Hospital and Health Network’s initiative devised to facilitate better and corrective measures to tobacco control in Pakistan,” said Dr. Saima Saeed, Pulmonologist and Director of the IHHN Lung Health Program. “The goals and objective of VAT are simple – to provide a common platform for anti-tobacco advocates to raise awareness and support initiatives against tobacco use.”

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The Indus Hospital (TIH)

C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,

Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35112709-17

Fax: +92-21-35112718

Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk

Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/

More than half (51%) Pakistanis compared to 24% of respondents globally are unaware of what happens with their personal information after they have shared it with a data collector: Gallup Pakistan and WIN World Survey report released

Islamabad, June 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a Gallup Pakistan Survey in Pakistan (and similar surveys done by Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WIN) across the world), more than half (51%) Pakistanis compared to 24% of respondents globally are unaware of what happens with their personal information after they have shared it with a data collector.

These findings emerge from an international survey conducted across the globe by The Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WIN) – a global network conducting market research and opinion polls in every continent. WIN International has published the Annual WIN World Survey (WWS – 2021), exploring the views and beliefs of 33,236 individuals, among citizens from 39 countries across the globe. On International Technology Day, WIN releases the latest results of the survey, to understand the concerns of sharing personal Information via digital platforms. The fieldwork for Pakistan was conducted between 15th October and 18th December 2021 and the sample size was 1000 individuals.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the world were asked the following question. “I am aware of what happens with my personal information after I shared it with a data collector?” In response to this question in Pakistan, 51% said unaware, 14% said neutral and 35% said aware.

Question: “I am aware of what happens with my personal information after I shared with a data collector?”

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Head Office,

Gallup Pakistan

Islamabad, Pakistan

Tel: +92-51-8445080

Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk

Website: www.gallup.com.pk