Finland to train one million Pakistani students on disruptive-technologies.

The Federal Minister of Planning and Development, Asad Umar, chaired the signing ceremony of a historic MoU between the Governments of Finland and Pakistan, to launch an initiative to train 1 million students on disruptive technologies like; Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IOT), Gaming-Tech, Health-Tech, etc. This is the first and the largest 'Mass IT Education Program' in collaboration with the Government of Finland.

It will be managed by prestigious institutions like the Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, Finland, "Allied ICT", Finland and the Virtual University (VU) Pakistan, while also engaging a local partner - Integration Xperts (IX), in Pakistan to provide technical expertise.

The former Minister of Information-Technology, Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui (MNA) also graced the occasion, accompanied by senior officials of the Ministry of IT and Telecom, CEO of Kajaani University Matti Saren, Rector of VU Mr. Naeem Tariq, Delegates of Allied ICT Finland and Global Alliance, etc., while the CEO of Vendor Junction (Regional Partner), Sayed Jawed also witnessed the signing ceremony, along with Mr. Umair Azam, Managing Director of Integration Xperts (Representative in Pakistan). All these stakeholders have been working hard for the last one year, to make this venture a reality.

Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui thanked the Government of Finland for their support and stated that: "This valuable initiative reflects Pakistan government's commitment to enrich the economy with an additional qualified workforce of one million youngsters, educated on European professional standards, to learn special skill-sets. It will enable them to capitalize on the latest trends evolving in Information-Technology.

With their globally recognized certifications, these fresh human-resources will strengthen Pakistan's IT industry, by nurturing a wide range of technology start-ups. Pakistan will thus gain competitive-advantage in the global free-lance work-space, to become an attractive destination for international companies searching for qualified technology experts."

The President and CEO of Kajaani University and Member ICT Finland, Matti Saren said: The Economist Intelligence Report has declared Finland as the best country in the world for future skills-education...

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