While China’s semiconductor capabilities in no way compare to those of Taiwan, the Netherlands or the U.S. at present, it is hardly starting from ground zero.Since the start of Beijing’s Made in China 2025 initiative in 2015, Chinese companies have made varying degrees of headway across the semiconductor ecosystem. At this point, it seems likely […]
Read MoreBalochistan varsity in financial crisis, JAC demands release of funds
Joint Action Committee, Balochistan University, Teachers, Officers and Employees Association has demanded of the authorities to release Rs1.11 billion by June 2023 to pull the University of Balochistan out of financial crisis and constitute a committee headed by Minister for Finance, Balochistan by giving representation to all the stakeholders of the university.These demands were made […]
Read MoreA Future with Bioengineering: UIT University Hosts National Symposium
UIT University organized a one-day Symposium on Saturday 29th April, In the symposium guest speakers highlighted the recent developments in Genetic and Bio-engineering that are likely to bring drastic changes to society in the near future, much like how computer technology has transformed the world.The symposium brings together scientists, technologists, educationalists, students, and entrepreneurs to […]
Read MoreBusiness Ready replaces Doing Business project World Bank launches new business climate model
The World Bank Group has begun work to assess the business and investment climate in up to 180 economies under its flagship Business Ready project—a key instrument of its new strategy to facilitate private investment, generate employment, and improve productivity to help countries accelerate development in inclusive and sustainable ways, the bank statement on its […]
Read MoreOver 75 pc of companies look to adopt latest technologies in next 5 years 14 million people will loose jobs in next five years, WEF Future of Jobs Report says
Economic, health and geopolitical trends have created divergent outcomes for labour markets globally in 2023. While tight labour markets are prevalent in high-income countries, low- and lower-middle-income countries continue to see higher unemployment than before the COVID-19 pandemic.On an individual level, labour-market outcomes are also diverging, as workers with only basic education and women face […]
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