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Pakistan’s Higher Education Takes a Significant Leap in Digitization

July 26, 2025
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Pakistan’s Higher Education Takes a Significant Leap in Digitization
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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan today hosted the groundbreaking “Pakistan Digital Leap” event, marking a major milestone in the country’s journey towards digitalizing its higher education sector. The event was graced by honorable Vice Chancellors, Members of the Corporate Sector, and prominent stakeholders of the Higher Education Sector of Pakistan, who witnessed the unveiling of cutting-edge digital infrastructure leading to an all-inclusive ecosystem built with innovative technologies that will revolutionize the learning landscape for millions of students across the country.

The event showcased the remarkable strategic IT initiatives that were managed through HEDP a flagship project of HEC in collaboration with the World Bank. This project has positively impacted the lives of 6 million students across Pakistan, leveraging innovative technologies that are pioneering in the country. The event itself was symbolic as the Chairman HEC appeared as an holographic Avatar and hosted the event taking the title of becoming the first ever Hologram Host in the history of Pakistan.

HEC’s strategic IT initiatives includes Astrolabes datacenters, As-Sadeem cloud computing solutions, Al-Meissa HPC, Maktab ERP-SLCS, Al-Fihri LMS, Jidar Network Security, and Smart Classroom. These initiatives will further enhance the digital infrastructure of Pakistan’s higher education sector, providing students with access to world-class education and skills. The event featured a state-of-the-art digital infrastructure representation, showcasing HEC’s achievements in establishing: 7000 Km of fibre connectivity, 20,000 Wi-Fi points in 96 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and several more IT based features in the HEIs across the country.

The event marked a significant leap in Pakistan’s higher education sector, paving the way for a more digitally empowered and educated society as the pilot project of digitizing 25 HEIs across the country is performing well and creating a demand to implement HEC’s IT initiatives in public HEIs across the country.

At this symbolic event the Chairman HEC, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad, said that “We have provided the much-needed technological support to the universities and students of Pakistan. Once these technologies are available to the students they can easily compete with best ranking universities of the world while the HEIs can reduce their costs as well.”

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