ICSTSI launches first-ever technical training Institute

ISLAMABAD -UNS: Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders & Small Industries Launches First-Ever Technical Training Institute in Pakistan’s History.
In a groundbreaking move, the Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders & Small Industries (ICSTSI) has launched its first-ever Technical Training Institute, a historic step aimed at empowering Pakistan’s business community—especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)—with professional training at international standards.
In a landmark ceremony held on Friday, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was officially signed between ICSTSI and Wiz X Institute of Technical Training to provide practical, skill-based training to current and aspiring entrepreneurs, traders, and industrialists across Pakistan.
This initiative was spearheaded by Mr. Awais Satti, President of ICSTSI, The MoU ceremony was joined by Senior Vice President Mr. Sheikh Tayyab, Vice President Mr. Sardar Zaheer, along with Ms. Mehreen Tariq, CEO of Wiz X Institute, Mr. Abdul Saboor, Managing Director of Wiz X Pvt Ltd, and Ch. Kamran, CEO of Royal Global Consulting, as well as key members of ICSTSI.
“This is a historic step forward for Pakistan’s SME sector,” said Mr. Awais Satti. “Through this initiative, we are not only providing education and awareness, but also creating a strong foundation for business growth and global competitiveness.”
The new Technical Training Institute will focus on enhancing business operations, digital transformation, international trade practices, and overall entrepreneurial development to meet modern-day industry demands.
This partnership marks a major leap in the right direction, ensuring that Pakistan’s SMEs are equipped with the tools, knowledge, and practical skills to thrive in both local and international markets.

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