Lahore, The two-day International Conference on “Recent Advances in Computer Sciences and Information Technology” concluded at the main campus township of the University of Education, Lahore, 2024. The conference saw the participation of 21 leading IT experts from 10 countries, including the USA, Japan, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia. Over the course of the event, national and international researchers presented 120 research papers, showcasing the latest advancements in computer science and information technology.
According to University of Education – Lahore, the chief guest of the closing ceremony was Punjab University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Khalid Mehmood, with the University of Education, Lahore’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Muhammad Alam Saeed presiding over the event. In his closing remarks, Professor Dr. Khalid Mehmood highlighted the pivotal role of information technology in enhancing efficiency and speed across various sectors of life. He emphasized the necessity for further development in the IT sector to meet the evolving needs of society and applauded the University of Education for organizing the conference, recognizing it as a vital platform for global IT experts to exchange their experiences and insights.
Professor Dr. Muhammad Alam Saeed, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Lahore, remarked on the institution’s commitment to prioritizing education and training in line with modern requirements. He reflected on the significant impact of technological advancements on daily life and the education sector, underscoring the growing demand for skilled technologists. Professor Saeed also stressed the importance of computer science education for students, regardless of their field of study, to ensure their competitiveness in the 21st-century job market.
The event was attended by notable academics such as Professor Dr. Abrar Hussain, Professor Dr. Ikram Ullah, Dr. Hanan Bin Liaqat, Dr. Allah Ditta, Sohail Ashfaq Butt, alongside various academic and social personalities, and a large number of students. The conference served as a testament to the critical importance of advancements in computer science and information technology for national development and global harmony.