ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Federal Education has approved a grant to establish five state-of-the-art technology parks in five model colleges of Islamabad in collaboration with the Pakistan Software Technology Board (PSTB).

The Technology Park/E-Rozgaar Centres will be set up at Islamabad College for Boys (ICB) G-6/3, Islamabad Model College for Boys (IMCB) F10/4, IMCB F-8/4 and Islamabad Model Colleges for Girls (IMCG) F-6/2 and IMCG F-7/4.

According to a press release issued by education ministry, the decision to establish these technology parks comes as part of the government’s broader vision to promote technological advancement and equip students with practical skills essential for the 21st-century workforce.

The press release said that these technology parks will serve as dynamic hubs for technology enthusiasts, providing them with a conducive environment to collaborate, innovate, and turn their ideas into reality.

“Key features of these parks include rent-free space, free internet access, and electricity, making them accessible to students and aspiring entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds,” read the press release.

It highlighted the significance of this collaboration, stating that it would not only provide students with hands-on experience but also facilitate partnerships between educational institutions and the tech industry.

Furthermore, these technology parks are expected to play a vital role in nurturing talent, fostering entrepreneurship, and driving economic growth by creating a conducive ecosystem for technological innovation and development.

The press release said establishment of these technology parks in model colleges marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s journey towards becoming a leading player in the global technology landscape, empowering the youth to harness the power of technology for socioeconomic development. When contacted, Special Secretary Education Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani said that the parks would be set up within three months.

“This is a great initiative for our college students who besides getting education will have business environment, therefore, this initiative will have far reaching impact,” he said and added that he under the supervision of secretary education Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry, has been making efforts not only early setup of the said IT parks, but exploring more such opportunities for our students.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2024

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