Vice Chancellor MUET Professor Dr. MA Uqaili along with Distinguished National Professor Prof Dr. BS Chowdhry recently attended Twentieth Strategic Workshop (SW’18) meeting having “Theme of Social Innovation for Sustainable Infrastructure”, on the invitation of CITIF Global Capsule, Aarhus University, Herning, Denmark held at Scandic Ishavs Hotel Tromsø, Norway. Various sessions and panel discussions were held covering the aspects of Vision & Innovation, Business Models for Technologies for Humanity & Sustainability, Cloud Computing, Business Oriented Technology Paradigm, Next Generation Internet & 5G LTE for Sustainable Society, Future Strategies.
It was transpired that current practices and hacklink al methodologies in the era of social science and technology are continuously evolving. New innovative technologies and ICT are creating hindrance to make a constant or a particular system of work to be followed. This instability and continuous transition need modification and our attention to addressing the issue. This abrupt change will definitely abolish our current system of work and way of thinking. The next major wave of information technology is all about integrating the hacklink panel physical world with the Internet via the pervasive deployment of mobile and embedded computing devices. The ability to view, search and interact with the physical world will enhance our lives in numerous ways. The result is a set of evolving “wireless ecosystems” that are weaving wireless information into the fabric of human life and society. Digital metamorphosis, big data, and smart concepts may bring turmoil in current industrial practices and business models. The key challenge is to brew or insert new coming innovation into a system, which must be proactive, interdisciplinary, and towards building a prototype for sustainable infrastructure.
In the concluding session, it was agreed to take part in forthcoming EU projects on Open Internet, Cloud computing, and 5G technologies. The participation includes Senior academicians and researchers from the USA, Italy, Norway, Iceland, Germany, Finland, Macedonia, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Taiwan, Belgium, and Pakistan. Both delegates were also invited for extended follow-up meetings after the workshop in the Oslo Science Park, University of Oslo Norway, University of Iceland in Reykjavik, and the University of Arhus, Denmark. This was the first time that delegate from Pakistan was invited to attend the strategic workshop.
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