350 Schools to Get New Tech Centers Launched by the Government

350 Schools to Get New Tech Centers Launched by the Government

The Federal Education Ministry of Pakistan is about to embark on a large-scale initiative to provide students with cutting-edge knowledge of emerging technology. The “Emerging Technology Centers” program would be introduced at 350 schools located in the provinces of Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir, and Islamabad.

The government’s strategic aim to make Pakistan a global IT hub includes the tech centers project. The centers aim to introduce young children to digital tools and skills that are crucial for their future jobs by incorporating advanced technologies like virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics into the school curriculum.

An official from the Ministry of Federal Education stated, “The establishment of these tech centers is a major step towards preparing our students for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.” “Our goal is to build IT sector skills and capacity, which will improve Pakistan’s IT sector exports and capabilities while also preparing students for a digital future.”

The centers will include cutting edge resources and facilities to give students practical experience with data analytics, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. In addition, the project seeks to create a pool of highly qualified workers who can support the expansion of the national economy, thereby addressing the existing skill gaps in the IT sector.

The initiative being undertaken by the Ministry of Federal schooling is anticipated to have significant effects on schooling outcomes as well as the nation’s overall technological prowess and export potential.