By Wasif Ali Khan
TWA
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Microsoft Pakistan, in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission (HEC), hosted a groundbreaking event titled “Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap” on Thursday, May 30th, 2024, at the Auditorium, HEC Headquarters in Islamabad. The event brought together prominent figures from academia and industry to foster collaboration and equip graduates with essential skills for success in the modern workplace.
The event commenced with a warm welcome address by Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum, Executive Director of the Higher Education Commission, followed by a compelling keynote by Jaye Richards Hill, Director Education Industry, Central Europe Middle East & Africa at Microsoft. Emphasizing the significance of collaboration between academia and industry, Jaye Richards Hill stated, “At Microsoft, we believe technology serves as a potent bridge between academia and industry. By providing students with cutting-edge tools and technologies and fostering partnerships with industry leaders, we prepare them for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.”
Mr. Jibran Jamshad shared insights on Microsoft’s latest AI offerings, underscoring findings from a recent survey by the World Talent Initiative. The survey revealed a rapid adoption of AI tools in the workplace, with 75% of knowledge workers utilizing AI in their daily tasks, signaling a paradigm shift in work dynamics. Despite initial apprehensions, the survey identified a talent shortage in critical areas such as cybersecurity, engineering, and design, highlighting the need for continuous upskilling. To address this, LinkedIn introduced a comprehensive AI skilling framework, offering over 50 free courses to professionals, enabling them to enhance their AI expertise and seize emerging opportunities.
Highlighting innovation, Team Sign Saathi, comprising students from GIKI, showcased their project, which reached the global semi-finals of the Imagine Cup, illustrating the power of imagination and creativity in solving real-world challenges.
The event featured remarks by Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman of the Higher Education Commission, and the Honorable Chief Guest, Mr. Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, who emphasized the pivotal role of technology in empowering Pakistan’s youth. Mr. Rana Mashhood commended Microsoft for its efforts in organizing collaborative events that pave the way for a more competitive and future-proof education system.
A significant milestone was marked with the launch of Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft Learn for Educators, and Microsoft for Startups – Founders Hub, underscoring Microsoft’s commitment to supporting academic institutions in Pakistan and nurturing the next generation of tech leaders.
The event concluded with a networking session, fostering meaningful connections between academia and industry leaders, further strengthening the collaboration to drive innovation and excellence in Pakistan’s tech ecosystem.