Pakistan
Smart classrooms have the power to change Pakistan’s education sector, Governor Sindh
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At the Huawei Pakistan Intelligent Education Summit 2021, he discussed the idea of establishing smart classrooms in Pakistan and how it would improve the education industry. NED University held the event in partnership with the Higher Education Commission and Huawei Pakistan.
In his address to the young students, the Governor noted, “This summit has the potential to influence the destiny of this region.” Our youthful generation’s efforts are valuable.”
Furthermore, NED Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Soroush Hashmat Lodhi emphasized how the computer is the second most important invention in human history and how students should take full advantage of modern technology. As of now, Huawei will provide free technology resources to NED University students.
According to Huawei’s MD, the corporation is introducing modern technology to Pakistan in order to eliminate disruptions in education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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