SECCO PAK: Innovation in response to evolving market landscape, diverse needs

on 13/11/2024

Founded in 1993 and registered with the Government of Pakistan under the Companies Ordinance of 1984, SECCO PAK is a leading solution integration company specializing in fire engineering and construction services. Over the years, we have established ourselves as a trusted name in the industry, offering a comprehensive range of services, including consultancy, design, fabrication, […]

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Pakistan Cables Believes in Investing Only in Pakistan: Salman Tahir

on 13/11/2024

General Manager, Sales and New Business Development unveils secrets behind constant rise of Amir Sultan Chinoy group ‘Sales and Business Ventures’ are among the major indicators that determine the strength of a company, and the abundance of opportunities that business houses embrace paints the landscape of any country’s health. In nations with economies like ours, […]

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Pakistan Cables Expands “ASCEND” Program to Empower Women in STEM

on 13/11/2024

Pakistan Cables announced a partnership with two leading engineering universities in Pakistan for a second round of ASCEND, the company’s flagship program aimed at promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) subjects among women in Pakistan. The program partners include NED University, Karachi, for a second time, and Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET), […]

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Pakistani Tractors Set to Transform Farming in Tanzania

on 13/11/2024

In a significant milestone for Pakistan’s agricultural export sector, the first consignment of Pakistani-made tractors has successfully arrived in Tanzania, marking a pivotal moment in trade relations between Pakistan and East Africa. This shipment, which reached Masai Trekta Company Ltd., a leading firm in both Kenya and Tanzania, represents a promising step toward enhancing agricultural […]

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Can SC Directives Improve Public Sector Universities?

on 13/11/2024

By Manzoor Shaikh Supreme Court’s order for clearing the mess in the country’s public sector universities regarding temporary postings against tenured positions may prove more of a talking point in the institutions rather than a welcome move. This is because the system designed for filling top positions, especially the offices of the vice chancellors, seems […]

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