In Beijing, NAVTTC inks collaboration agreements with 13 Chinese businesses.

In Beijing, thirteen top Chinese institutions inked cooperation agreements with Pakistan’s National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC).
At a ceremony in Beijing, attended by Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain as Chief Guest, Muhammad Aamir Jan, Executive Director of NAVTTC, signed the agreements. According to a press statement, Max Ma, CEO of UNI Services International Pakistan, and Wang Peng, Managing Director of ITMC China, led the ceremony from the Chinese side together with representatives of the top Chinese institutions.
The creation of the “China-Pakistan Industry and Education Integration International Service Centre,” the signing of an MOU between NAVTTC and ITMC China & UNI Services International Pakistan, and the signing of 12 Letters of Cooperation with top Chinese institutions were among the ceremony’s major highlights.
These historic agreements have led to the Chinese side agreeing to implement a number of specialised programs in Pakistan that are in line with the goal of Digital Pakistan. These programs will directly benefit thousands of Pakistani youth by improving their skills and placing them in industries both domestically and internationally.
These programs involve instruction in the Chinese language, teaching local trainers, and developing skills in new digital technologies like software development, digital media technology, e-commerce, and contemporary agriculture technologies. The collaboration also includes the creation of Centres of Excellence in cutting-edge technology and curriculum development.
Since UNI International and ITMC China have consistently upheld their commitment to “Services for the Youth and Services for the Future,” these programs are anticipated to greatly enhance skill development, generate new job opportunities, and expand Pakistan-China collaboration in education and technology.