ISLAMABAD -UNS: The National University of Technology (NUTECH) took centee stage during the Erasmus day Celebration, proudly showcasing the EU project “ACTIVE” – ICT Applications for sustainable environment protection. This groundbreaking initiative receives full funding from the prestigious European Union ERASMUS + CBHE Horizon 2020 program.
The event was graced by a number of esteemed guests comprising the chief guest, Mr. Eduard Sonea, Head of political Affairs and political counselor at the embassy of Romania in Islamabad and Lt. Gen Moazam Ejaz (R) Rector NUTECH.
Dr Marium Jalal, Project manager , briefed the audience on the “Active” project, heighlighting its overarching goal to conceive and implement innovation solfor rhe climate crisis, harnessing an array of information and communication tools.
The chief guest Mr Eduard Sonea Sonea eloquently emphasized the global significance of project ACTIVE, shedding light on the integral role olayed by the politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania, as a consortium partner and beneficiary of this groundbreaking endeavor. Mr. Sonea also underscored the potential for exciting future research collaboration between higher education institutions in Romania and Pakistan, igniting prospects of intellectual synergy.
The culmination of the ceremony saw the presentation of appreciation certificates to NUTECH students and faculty for their exceptional projects un the realm of climate change by Mr. Eduard and Rector NUTECH.
NUTECH remains firmly committed to the advancement of sustainability through innovation and collaboration endeavors with international partners. This commitment aligns seamlessly with the oveearching goals of ERASMUS + to promote education, training, youth development, and sustainability on a global scale.