Pakistan’s first-ever Pak-Japan Centre at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) was simultaneously inaugurated by Lt Gen Javed Mahmood Bukhari (retd), Rector of NUST, and H.E Mitsuhiro Wada, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan.
This building was being constructed with the coordination of NUST and Plus W Inc., which is a Japanese organisation running for the service of the Government of Japan. The previous ambassador of Pakistan to Japan, H.E. Imtiaz Ahmad, First Secretary, Economic & Development Section, Embassy of Japan in Islamabad, Tsuchiya Taiji, and Ms. Ismat Hassan Sial, Charge d’Affaires, Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo, were also attending the ceremony. Â
The main aim of this building will be to promote and increase the number of connections between Pakistan and Japan to develop an organisation in a region, for instance, human resource development and joint research, particularly in the field of information technology.
This will also make it easier for Japanese and Pakistani companies to inaugurate businesses in each other’s countries through the connection of their workers with each other’s cultures, business concepts, and basic language skills.
Both of the ambassadors appreciated NUST and Plus W for all of their efforts in the creation of this alliance.
In his statement, the Rector of NUST focused on the significance of a stronger collaboration in business between the two countries. Moreover, according to him, the organization, this would not only be empowering students, staff, and researchers with new paths for practical research in cutting-edge sectors, but would be beneficial for their building capability, according to the hopes and desires of the Japanese and Pakistani companies as well. Â