HEC to promote research culture: Chairman

20 Aug, 2016

Higher Education Commission (HEC) is committed to promote research culture in the country, which is aligned with needs of Pakistani society. Chairman HEC, Dr Mukhtar Ahmed said during a two-day International Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship and incubation adding that HEC has set up Offices of Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (ORICs) in different universities. The Symposium organized by National ICT R&D Fund in collaboration with Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi and Higher Education Commission (HEC) began at HEC Secretariat here on Friday.
Engr. Baligh-ur-Rehman, Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training was the chief guest during the inaugural ceremony. Dr Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman HEC, Dr Syed Ismail Shah, Chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority & CEO, ICT R&D Fund, Dr Arshad Ali, Executive Director HEC, Vice Chancellors, start-ups, entrepreneurs, incubators and people from different walks of life were also present.
The purpose of symposium is to develop entrepreneurial mindset and share latest ideas and developments in the area of entrepreneurship and incubation with faculty members, managers of incubators and ORIC managers. It aims at encouraging entrepreneurs, start-ups and incubators in bringing new ideas and implementing them in an effective manner.
Dr Mukhtar Ahmed briefed the audience about different initiatives that HEC has taken to promote entrepreneurship and incubation activities in the universities. He said HEC has established Business Incubation Centres to facilitate students and start-ups to have a platform from where they could start their journey.
"We need to devise a concrete strategy for our future course of action to promote entrepreneurship and incubation by encouraging the youth to execute their ideas," the Chairman said. He assured that HEC will leave no stone unturned in extending support in this regard.
Speaking on the occasion, Engr. Baligh-ur-Rehman reiterated the Government's resolve to encourage youth to come forward and play their part not only for betterment of their own lives but also for the country's economy by their contributions to growing and emerging market. He said that Government considers them a real asset that could guarantee a bright future. "This is high time to provide youth the opportunities to nurture themselves in best possible manner keeping in view needs of 21stcentury."

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