Inspired by the well-known Silicon Valley in California, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Caretaker Chief Minister, Arshad Hussain Shah, has revealed plans to create a quantum valley in the districts of Abbottabad and Haripur. Offering instruction and training in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) is the main goal of this project.
At the opening ceremonies of Abbottabad University and Haripur University, the official announcement was made. Chief Minister Shah underlined how important it is to match educational programmes to the changing demands of the labour market. He stated his passion for the project’s success and saw it as a revolutionary endeavour for the nation.
The goal of the Quantum Valley project is to reuse existing school buildings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and other places that have amalgamated districts.
The main goal is to give young people training that is relevant to the market and practical. The first goal is to provide 500,000 people with the skills they need to look for work in Europe, Korea, Japan, and the Middle East.
This week will see the start of the program’s admissions, an ambitious endeavour to close the knowledge gap between industry demands and academia.
This development is indicative of a proactive strategy to equip the younger generation with employable skills and provide worldwide job opportunities.