China-Pakistan Boost Vocational Education in New Energy Vehicles

China and Pakistan enhance vocational education through a new project focused on energy-saving and new energy vehicle technologies. [Image via APP]

Hunan Automotive Engineering Vocational University recently held a seminar on Developing International Teaching Resources in Energy-Saving and New Energy Vehicles. The event aimed to strengthen vocational education while promoting collaboration between China and Pakistan.

Nearly 100 government officials and enterprise leaders from China and Pakistan witnessed the official commencement of the international teaching resource project in energy-saving and new energy vehicles.
The project is under the China-Pakistan Digital Education Alliance. China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Tuesday.

According to Yin Wanjian, President of Hunan Automotive Engineering Vocational University, they will introduce Chinese new energy vehicle technologies and cases. These technologies and cases will, in turn, align with the current status and development goals of Pakistan’s new energy industry. Furthermore, the technologies and cases will be incorporated into the international teaching resource project.

“China-Pakistan cooperation in vocational education holds great significance. Through the international teaching resource project in energy-saving and new energy vehicles, we aim to help Pakistani youth benefit from the latest technological progress in China. This will enrich their knowledge and enhance their skills. These efforts will enable them to contribute to the well-being of the people in both countries,” said Mehr Shahid Zaman Lak, Chief Operating Officer of the Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA), Government of Punjab.

In the seminar, participants engaged in discussions on the feasibility of setting up international standards. Additionally, they discussed curriculum systems and, furthermore, the joint construction of a workshop. This workshop would focus on developing highly skilled talents in energy-saving and new energy vehicles in Pakistan.

Also See: Pak-China Joint Lab: Advancing Intelligent Agriculture in Pakistan

This news is sourced from Associated Press of Pakistan and is intended for informational purposes only.

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