
Pakistan
NED University of Engineering and Technology and Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration between academia and industry, according to a university communication. The signing ceremony took place at PSO House, Karachi.
The partnership aims to foster joint research initiatives, promote knowledge sharing, and create career development opportunities for students and faculty members. It reflects a shared commitment to advancing innovation, practical learning, and industry-driven education.
The ceremony was attended by the Vice Chancellor and senior management of NED University, along with PSO’s CEO and leadership team. Both sides expressed their commitment to empowering the next generation of engineers through real-world exposure and technological advancement.
On social media, the university extended appreciation to PSO, stating: “A big thank-you to the PSO team for their warm welcome and spirit of partnership!”
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