PIF Showcases Progressive Pakistan

Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF) Announces National Innovation Awards ™ at Pakistan Innovation Forum 2015.

Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF) announced Pakistan’s First National Innovation Awards at its second annual Pakistan Innovation Forum 2015 on December 9th, 2o15.

The Conference, titled MAKE IN PAKISTAN, sought to showcase and promote individuals and institutions who had built something from scratch in Pakistan. The Conference also organized Pakistan’s first Innovation and Makers Showcase in collaboration with Moblink that brought together about 50 Innovators from across the country to demonstrate their ideas and talents.

Speaking at the Pakistan Innovation Forum, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Reform, lauded the efforts of PIF in creating an innovation culture in Pakistan and noted that his Ministry is planning to launch massive curricular reforms to make our schools and universities more accepting of inquiry and creativity. He also noted that the Planning Commission will soon launch National Innovation Awards for Government.

The Conference was also attend by a Delegation from Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) led by CEO Dato Norhalim B. Yunus who announced a partnership with PIF to create an International Innovation Network with Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan, Egypt, and UAE as founding members to help support innovators through greater market access and opportunities.

Later, the Winners of the National Innovation Awards were announced across 12 general categories and 3 special categories. Syed Babar Ali was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions and lifelong service to the society in corporate and education realms. Habab Idrees was awarded Young Innovative Talent Award. Other winners included NIBGE, NADRA, Tameer Bank, Coke Studios, Packages Ltd, Qarshi Industries, SoloInsight, ProCheck, LUMS SSE, Pink Rickshaws, T2F, SOVAP (IBA Sukker), Cricflex (NUST).

Speaking at the Launch of the National Innovation Awards ™ Mr. Saad Amanullah Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Innovation Foundation said: “One of the three main streams of our work is about recognizing and rewarding Pakistani Innovators. We often feel there is no innovation in Pakistan and that is not correct. There are many exemplary things that happened in Pakistan from Orangi Pilot Project, to Easy Paisa, and the like and we must recognize those innovators so that the hands of others are strengthened.” Concluding he said: “As Pakistan’s leading and only champion of Innovation, the National Innovation Awards is a way for PIF to do that,” he added.

 

 

Share This:

Categories
InternationalNews

RELATED BY