SBTi approves Pakistan Cables science-based emissions reduction target

on 29/11/2023

Pakistan Cables, the pioneer wires and cable manufacturer in Pakistan, has become the country’s first building material company to have its science-based emission reduction targets validated and approved by SBTi. The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) drives ambitious climate action in the private sector by enabling organizations to set science-based emissions reduction targets.“We plan to […]

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Climate change disastrous health impacts appear in 70 countries

on 29/11/2023

Climate change has disastrous health impacts. As a medical humanitarian organization, Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is already seeing these impacts on the people we treat in over 70 countries around the world.This year, powerful Cyclone Mocha hit Myanmar and Bangladesh and destroyed not only communities, but refugee camps. In years past, we have […]

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Why are engineers afraid of technologists?

on 29/11/2023

Engineers are more theoretical, analytical, and design-oriented while engineering technologists are more hands-on and applications-oriented.’ This is what Google tells you if one asks the search engine about the difference between the two lots. And also in Pakistan, neither engineers nor technologists possess any other definition.Then why engineers in the country are averse to technologists […]

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MUET GOES GLOBAL: Role of Digital Twin in Industry 4.0 Prof. B.S Chowdhry attends 26th Strategic Workshop (SW’23), Dubrovnik Croatia

on 20/11/2023

Towards Advancement of Collaborative Technological Education: Role of Digital Twin in Industry 4.0 as an example was the title of the invited talk of Prof Bhawani ShankarChowdhry. In his presentation, he reviewed several collaborative projects and their outcome in terms of human resource development in emerging technologies. He mentioned that progressed manufacturing strategies are revolutionizing […]

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