Prof BS Chowdhry delivered an inaugural talk at the newly established IEEE Student branch, Lakehead University, Barrie, Canada. His presentation focused on how IEEE has become a trusted engine in developing his professional career and how students can benefit from it—advancing Technology for Humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities, envisioning a sustainable future. He mentioned that IEEE Publishes: 20 of the top 25 journals in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 9 of the top 10 journals in Telecommunications, Top 5 journals in Automation & Control Systems, 8 of the top 10 journals in Computer Science—Artificial Intelligence, 4 of the top 5 journals in Computer Science—Hardware & Architecture, 3 of the top 5 journals in Computer Science—Information Systems, Top 3 journals in Computer Science—Cybernetics, 3 of the top 5 journals in Computer Science—Software Engineering. IEEE On this occasion, IEEE Toronto Section Chair also gave a presentation on IEEE funding available for the activities. Afterwards, a laboratory visit was carried out.n
Karachi to Host Landmark ASHRAE RAL CRC 2024, 4th HVACR Trends Expo.
The ASHRAE Pakistan Chapter is proud to announce that Karachi will host two major international events: the ASHRAE Region-At-Large (RAL) Chapter Regional Conference (CRC) 2024 and the 4th HVACR Trends Expo and Conference. These events will take place from October 4-7, 2024, marking a significant milestone for Pakistan’s HVACR industry.
ASHRAE RAL CRC 2024 will be held at the Movenpick Hotel, Karachi from October 4-7, 2024. This prestigious conference will attract over 300 delegates from 21 member chapters of ASHRAE RAL, including participants from the Middle East, Africa, Pakistan, and Turkey. The four-day event will feature business sessions, training programs, and networking opportunities aimed at advancing the HVACR field. Highlights include a cultural dinner at the prestigious Governor’s House, a sports night dinner, and a Presidential Lunch with the ASHRAE President.
Mahmood Ahmed, President of ASHRAE Pakistan Chapter, expressed enthusiasm about the event, saying, “Hosting the CRC in Karachi is a proud moment for us. We are excited to showcase Pakistan’s growing HVACR industry and foster collaboration with international experts.”
Simultaneously, the 4th HVACR Trends Expo and Conference will take place at the Marriott Hotel, Karachi on October 4-5, 2024. This year’s expo focuses on the theme ‘Sustainable HVAC Design and Systems for Textile and Garments Industry.’ The event aims to spotlight innovative HVACR solutions that address energy efficiency and sustainability challenges in Pakistan’s textile sector, a vital part of the nation’s economy.
Both events are expected to draw significant participation from local and international delegates, providing a unique platform for knowledge exchange, professional development, and business networking.
About ASHRAE:
ASHRAE is a global society committed to advancing the arts and sciences of HVACR to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world. The ASHRAE Pakistan Chapter plays a pivotal role in fostering professional development and industry innovation in the region. — PR
Bazm-e-BME: Where Biomedical Engineers Unite!
Bazm is an Urdu Word meaning “A Pleasant Gathering.” Bazm-e-BME is a society that aims to connect all Biomedical Engineering students, Researchers, Faculty Members, and Practicing Engineers in Pakistan. Bazm-e-BME is working on the “Bae-Khudi” Philosophy of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan, who advocated for selflessness and service to humanity. It was founded by two Biomedical Engineering students Syed Saim Gardezi [Founder] & Khalid Mahmood [Co-founder] in 2022. *The main motive of this society is to spread the message of positivity and the importance of BME, establish a link between Biomedical Engineering Students and Professionals, and bring collaboration between them to promote Research and Development in Pakistan. The society also seeks to collaborate with other student chapters, professional societies, and industry partners to create a strong and diverse network of Biomedical Engineers in Pakistan and beyond. By establishing collaboration and partnership, Bazm-e-BME is designated to play a key role in transforming and revolutionizing Pakistan’s future medicine and healthcare practices.
Now, Bazm-e-BME has more than 1250 student and professional members from all over Pakistan.
OBJECTIVES:
• To create Academia-Industria Linkage for the designing of Biomedical Devices in
Pakistan.
• To share any learning material related to the Biomedical Engineering and healthcare industry, such as research publications, e-books, courses, project reports, animations, etc. This will help the students to enhance their knowledge and skills in the field and
they will stay updated with the latest developments and innovations.
• To share opportunities for BME students, such as conferences, competitions, exhibitions, etc. This will help the students to showcase their talents and achievements, network with other professionals and peers, and learn from the best practices and experiences of others.
• To provide guidance and support for BME students who face any issues related to academics, projects, internships, etc. This will help the students to overcome their challenges and difficulties, improve their performance and quality of work, and achieve their academic and career goals.
• To maintain a respectful and relevant environment for BME students by prohibiting
any kind of marketing and other irrelevant posts. This will help the students to focus on the core purpose and vision of the society and avoid any distractions or spam.
• To celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of BME students and inspire and
motivate others. This will help the students to appreciate and recognize their own and others’ efforts and accomplishments, and foster a positive and encouraging atmosphere among the members.
• To offer financial support and assistance for BME students who struggle with paying their tuition fees or other educational expenses. This will help the students to continue their education without any financial burden or stress, and pursue their dreams and aspirations.
• To aid and advocacy for BME students who face academic injustices or challenges in their studies. This will help the students to defend their rights and interests, and ensure
a fair and transparent academic system and environment.
• To encourage and facilitate BME students to help others achieve their dreams after reaching their own destination. This will help the students to demonstrate their gratitude.
Team Bazm-e-BME invites all the students and Professionals of Biomedical Engineering to be a part of our بزم. Together we will surely Design a Future Where Learning becomes a lifestyle. Let’s collaborate, learn, explore, and grow together for Biomedical Engineering!
Wounds Refuse to Heal asPEC Embarks on a New Three-Year Journey
No matter that Engr. Jawed Salim Qureshi, the nominee of The Engineers Pakistan (TEP) for chairman, and Engr. Raghib Abbas Shah, the candidate of NEA-PEG for senior vice chairman, contested the elections from their respective groups—considered to be bitter rivals in the PEC Elections 2024—the pain experienced by both stalwarts is the same. More interestingly, the man who caused them such pain is also no different. Had he not brought his powerful friend into action, the outcome might have been quite different.
More than three weeks after the elections, the wounds refuse to heal as the new chairman, provincial vice chairmen, and governing body members are about to take charge for the next three years. Both the winners and the losers are analyzing the factors that led to results that left many candidates in an uncertain state for days.
These elections, as expected, have now been recorded as the most complex and interesting ever and are now open to scrutiny for the most glaring outcomes of the contest.
The very first significant event on election day was the collapse of the NADRA system linked with the PEC polling. The system, which failed around 11 a.m., could not be restored until 3:30 p.m. As a result, a significant number of voters returned home, and it is unknown how many decided to return after the Election Committee extended the polling time to 9 p.m.
Although NADRA did not provide a clear reason for this lengthy glitch, the disruption cast doubt on the credibility of the elections. Due to its duration, engineers in charge considered postponing the elections for a week, but common wisdom and the nature of the elections made this impractical.
Ironically, no one in the council or NADRA has come forward with an explanation for the glitch, which not only affected the transparency of the elections but also created mistrust among the vast majority of engineers across Pakistan. Now the interior ministry has appointed a senior NADRA official to investigate the issue on Ahsan Iqbal’s request.
The fall of Engr. Jawed Salim Qureshi is significant for several reasons. First, his group, which he claims to be the largest party of engineers in Pakistan, faced a setback. Second, he is well-entrenched in Punjab, the largest province. Third, his group is believed to have strong ties with the ruling PML-N in the province. Additionally, this time, he and his group employed a different campaign strategy, similar to political parties, using multiple tools such as election songs and slogans to attract voters. His campaign succeeded in creating the perception of being a strong contender.
But the question remains: why did he lose despite these factors? “Engr. Qureshi failed to recognize the dwindling political support of PML-N in the province,” says a senior engineer based in Lahore. Others suggest that people have shifted their support to a different political class, which likely favored Engr. Qureshi’s main rival.
Another factor that played a role was the senior vice chairman candidate. Dr. Sarosh Lodi won the election with a slim margin of just over a hundred votes against Engr. Raghib Abbas Shah. Dr. Lodi’s campaign in Sindh yielded positive results for his group, and Engr. Qureshi also received a better number of votes in Sindh but still fell short of victory. Informed circles claim that Syed Murad’s support for Dr. Lodi made a significant difference this time, aided by his family member, Chief Secretary Syed Asif Ali Shah, who followed up more diligently than his predecessor during the last elections in 2021. However, this was not the only factor behind TEP’s gains in Sindh. “Engr. Mukhtiar Shaikh, a key figure in NEA in Sindh, did not put in his full effort this time, resulting in the defeat of Dr. Lodi’s rival, Engr. Raghib Abbas Shah,” a group of engineers from NEA and TEP believe.
Another notable event is the political support for UEP candidate for chairman, Engr. Ashfaq Hussain Shah. Engr. Shah initially used the PTI narrative without directly naming the party, but PTI Secretary General’s support later became public. Surprisingly, Omer Ayub’s support did not significantly benefit Dr. Shah. However, his candidate for the office of vice chairman Khyber Pakhtunkhwa emerged successful.
Transparency: Fact and Fiction
The NADRA system’s glitch provided many engineers with a reason to cover their failures. But the major question is: was it purely technical or manmade? PEC officials claim unequivocally that PEC had nothing to do with the glitch or the system’s collapse. PEC maintains its own server, used for providing various services to engineers across Pakistan, including maintaining Computerized National Identity Cards (CNIC) and registration numbers. For biometrics, PEC relies on NADRA services for confirmation.
In the case of elections, PEC provides NADRA with a complete voter data set, and NADRA is responsible for integrating it into its system and issuing ballot papers to eligible voters. There is no integration between the PEC server and the NADRA system for elections. Before election day, NADRA conducts a test run. Any issues, such as those encountered on August 18, are likely to arise from NADRA’s side only, says a senior PEC official, adding that it happens occasionally and in this case, he sees no deliberate effort to rig the elections.
Challenges Ahead
The new chairman faces several challenges, with the first being to ensure that the governing body operates cohesively. Members from TEP have already announced their intention to attend the session with black bands around their arms as a sign of protest. Engr. Waseem Nazir, the new chairman, has promised to introduce macro-level reforms within the first three months. Whether he can secure the confidence of the governing body members for these reforms remains to be seen.n
The IEEEP Fair 2024 Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Societies: The ‘How’ Needs to Be Known
The IEEEP Fair 2024, a highly anticipated event in the engineering sector, is scheduled to take place from September 10 to 12, 2024 at Expo Center, Karachi. This esteemed fair has established itself as a leading platform for the electrical engineering industry in Pakistan, providing a unique opportunity for professionals, experts, and enthusiasts to come together and explore the latest advancements in the field.
At the IEEEP Fair 2024, visitors can expect to witness the cutting-edge technology displays, innovative solutions, product showcases, technical sessions and workshops, networking opportunities and research and development.
The IEEEP Fair 2024 is a must-attend event for anyone involved in the engineering industry, from students and professionals to companies and organizations. The IEEEP Fair 2024 offers a fantastic opportunity for professionals, experts and enthusiasts.
At the IEEEP Fair 2024, you can do networking, build relationships, exchange ideas, and collaborate with others in the industry. Professionals also can learn through technical sessions, workshops, and seminars to enhance your knowledge and skills. Visitors will explore the latest trends, products, and technologies in electrical and electronics engineering.
Also, a seminar will be held at the IEEEP Fair 2024. There will be three panel discussions in this seminar. Make in Pakistan, Energy-efficient and sustainable societies, Making Textile Sector Competitive with Energy and Power – Cost effective measures are the topics of panel discussions. Experts from industry and academia will participate in these discussions.
The IEEEP Fair 2024 will be held at the prestigious Karachi Expo Centre, a state-of-the-art venue that provides an ideal setting for this exciting event. n