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WCCIS Meets CASTECH–UMT to Enhance Industry-Academia Relations

WCCIS Meets CASTECH–UMT to Enhance Industry-Academia Relations

Key Takeaways

  • The Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sialkot (WCCIS) met with CASTECH–UMT.
  • The meeting aimed to strengthen industry-academia links.
  • Key figures from WCCIS, including Dr. Mariam Siddiqa, attended the meeting.

The Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sialkot (WCCIS) recently held a meeting with Sohail Ashraf, Head of Business Development and Marketing at CASTECH–UMT, to enhance industry-academia relations. The meeting was attended by key figures from WCCIS, including Dr. Mariam Siddiqa, President; Gulzaib Waqas Awan, Senior Vice President (SVP); and Rubina Naveed, Vice President.

During the discussion, the participants focused on exploring collaborative opportunities that could benefit both sectors. The aim was to foster a more integrated approach between academia and industry, ensuring that businesses can access cutting-edge research and technology while academic institutions gain insights from real-world applications.

Dr. Mariam Siddiqa highlighted the importance of such collaborations for the growth of local industries. She stated, 'By working together, we can bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, ultimately driving innovation in our region.'

Sohail Ashraf echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing that industry-academia partnerships are crucial for sustainable development. He added, 'CASTECH–UMT is committed to supporting local businesses through technology transfer and research collaboration, which will be a key focus of our upcoming initiatives.'

The meeting also discussed potential areas of cooperation such as joint research projects, internships, and training programs. Both parties expressed optimism about the prospects for future collaborations that could lead to significant advancements in various industries.

Industry-academia partnerships are increasingly recognized as vital for economic growth and innovation. By bringing together experts from both sectors, WCCIS and CASTECH–UMT aim to create a more dynamic environment where knowledge can flow freely and be applied effectively.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from both sides to continue discussions and explore specific projects that could benefit local businesses and academic institutions alike.

'By working together, we can bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, ultimately driving innovation in our region.'

Dr. Mariam Siddiqa, President of WCCIS

'CASTECH–UMT is committed to supporting local businesses through technology transfer and research collaboration, which will be a key focus of our upcoming initiatives.'

Sohail Ashraf, Head of Business Development and Marketing at CASTECH–UMT