Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, today announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with NED University of Engineering & Technology (NED) in Pakistan. The memorandum will pave way for cooperation initially for a five-year period.
The partnership will explore innovations in upscaling textile research with futuristic visualization enabling the textile industry in Pakistan to align itself with the fast pace of global advancements. Another important aspect of this collaboration will be research in other fields of engineering i.e. chemistry, civil and industrial. Both partners will hold joint sessions to prepare students for the challenges of the industry through in-house training sessions, developmental projects, research in textile applications, and process innovative methodologies by pioneering value additions. The Archroma Center of Excellence in Karachi will play a vital role wherein faculty members of NED will be able to work in the textile applications lab to cater to their need-based tailor-made programs and students will continue internship placement programs.
Mujtaba Rahim, CEO of Archroma, Pakistan, at Archroma commented, “We, at Archroma, believe in continuous improvement leading to sustainable growth and creating value for our stakeholders. We will further collaborate with faculty members of NED in chalking out a doable practical program in textile applications for the students. And our continued partnership with NED will also bring us closer to the chemical and civil engineering faculties which goes well with Archroma’s new innovations.”
“This partnership is going to have a far-reaching impact especially in textile research for NED and Archroma. Our textile faculty has been in close liaison with Archroma in holding international conferences and bridging gaps between academia and industry. We are very enthusiastic about formalizing this mutually beneficial relationship and look forward to interesting research outcomes. Industrial liaison of students will create confidence and the training, internships, and working sessions will benefit them in their career development,” Dr.SaroshHashmat Lodi, Vice-Chancellor of NED commented.