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SCCI President Visits Imam Bibi Campus to Boost Industry-Academia Relations

SCCI President Visits Imam Bibi Campus to Boost Industry-Academia Relations

Key Takeaways

  • SCCI President Syed Aihtasham Mazhar visited the Imam Bibi Campus of GCWUS.
  • The visit aimed to strengthen collaboration between industry and academia.
  • Local business leaders accompanied the SCCI President during the visit.

President of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), Syed Aihtasham Mazhar, recently paid a visit to the Imam Bibi Campus of Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS). The purpose of this visit was to enhance industry-academia collaboration, fostering a more integrated approach between educational institutions and local businesses.

Accompanying President Mazhar were several prominent members of the local business community. The visit highlighted the growing importance of such interactions in promoting economic development and skill enhancement among students at GCWUS.

During the visit, discussions focused on potential areas for collaboration, including internship programs, research projects, and workshops that could benefit both students and industry professionals. President Mazhar emphasized the need for a seamless transition from academic learning to practical application of knowledge in real-world settings.

The Imam Bibi Campus, known for its robust educational programs, welcomed the initiative with open arms. The campus administration expressed optimism about the prospects of closer ties with local industries, which could lead to improved student outcomes and better job opportunities post-graduation.

Local business leaders present during the visit echoed similar sentiments, stressing the importance of nurturing talent through collaborative efforts between academia and industry. They highlighted that such initiatives not only benefit students but also contribute significantly to the overall economic growth of Sialkot.

The visit concluded with a tour of various facilities at the Imam Bibi Campus, where President Mazhar and his companions interacted with faculty members and students. The discussions centered around how to implement practical measures for strengthening industry-academia partnerships moving forward.

In conclusion, this visit by SCCI President Syed Aihtasham Mazhar marks a significant step towards building stronger bridges between educational institutions and the business community in Sialkot. It is expected that such collaborative efforts will pave the way for more innovative solutions and sustainable development initiatives.