Ignite signs MoU with PITC for Engineering innovation in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Ignite entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pakistan Innovation & Testing Centre (PITC), a department of Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), for partnership and collaboration for the growth of entrepreneurs, researchers, industrialists, and academia in engineering innovation in Pakistan.
The event was attended by Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Federal Secretary of IT & Telecom, Asim Shahryar Husain, CEO Ignite, Engr Dr Nasir Mehmood Khan Registrar/Secretary, Brig Tariq Javed (R), Advisor on Innovation and senior officials of the IT Ministry and Ignite.
Speaking on the occasion, Siddiqui said there is no denying the fact that there is urgent need to jump start the economy and improve the business investment environment for tech entrepreneurs.
He further said that this collaboration will be in the best interest of innovators, researchers, industrial and academicians who would be benefited by the massive opportunities emerging due to various initiatives of Ignite and PITC. NIC startups will now get access to these engineering labs for development and testing of engineering products. Ministry of IT has always supported its departments to reach out to relevant organizations who can add value to our innovation and startup ecosystem.
Javed said that PEC has been assigned the lead role for promoting innovative engineering products and local manufacturing of engineering goods, products and services. PEC has established PITC and is facilitating innovators, researchers and product designers to locally develop and manufacture engineering goods/products. PEC has coined a new term i.e. Researchers and Product Development (R&PD) instead of R&D only.
The focus is on collaboration manufacturing and product design/development which has an important aspect of integration between software and hardware. The Ignite and PITC collaboration is the first step which would result in an avalanche of further initiatives.
CEO said that Ignite will facilitate engineering students of PEC accredited institutions and recommended by PITC to apply to network of 5 incubators through their innovative ideas and products. He said that they have been missing engineering-related equipment and facilities at National Incubation Centers. So this partnership with PITC will help us in bridging this gap.
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