A delegation from Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC), Tainjin,visited International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) on Tuesday and discussed matters of expanding mutual cooperation with respect to future technologies among Pakistan and China Universities. The delegation was headed by Mr. Chen Wei Ming, Vice President of Foreign Affairs Office of Tianjin Municipal People’s Government. Prof. Dr. Muhammad MasoomYasinzai, Rector, IIUI briefed the delegation about the vision and objectives of the university. Speaking on the occasion, IIUI Rector said that the University’s doors are wide open for mutual cooperation with all academic institutions of the world and after detailed discussions and ground work, measures for materializing and signing the MoU would be taken.
During the meeting matters pertaining to bilateral educational exchange programs discussed regarding aviation technologies among Pakistani Universities and China while head of delegation realized the participants how vocational training is important in current era. He further briefed that Aviation Science & Technology and Transportation Engineering is providing an important base for cultivating professional talents and offering scientific and technical support for China’s civil aviation industry.
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed, Executive Director of Centre for Advanced Electronics & Photovoltaic Engineering & Advisor to the Rector & President on Engineering Programs at International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI), Dr. Muhammad Amir, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, FET, IIUI were also present during the meeting. Dr. Nadeem Ahmed of Faculty of Engineering and Technology briefed the participants through a detailed presentation on this occasion regarding sustainable transportation ecosystem and briefed about interdisciplinary transport technology program with a goal to deliver solutions for intelligent, safer, cleaner and more sustainable transport outcomes.
In the end Dr. Masoom presented a university crest to the head of the delegation.