Faisalabad (Parliament Times) :Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) is a national apex regulatory body constituted through an enactment of the Parliament (PEC Act 1976) to regulate the engineering profession. The Council as per its Act has a special mandate to act as a “Think Tank to the Federal Government” to aid in all matters pertaining to the engineering profession and policies required for the socio-economic development of the country.
Final Year Design Project Financing by PEC in which respective Engineering students are awarded with sponsorship to promote industry/market compatible products. PEC in collaboration with universities and industry identifies current market/industry products/projects for Engineering students as Final Year Design Projects (FYDPs) through industry survey study and business community. Relevant, pertinent, and current projects as per the local needs of the industry will be selected in collaboration with universities for focused classification Final Year Design Projects (FYDPs).
Final Year Projects Financing is focused on the entrepreneurship of Young Engineers, who will be promoted with the facilitation of networking to resources, mentorship, and facilitation of loans and grants for startups.
PEC PPDC’s other successful initiatives include, the 1st Engineer Parliamentarians Caucus formed for advocacy in policymaking being the intellectual backbone of society, Day Trip learning for 3rd year engineering students, STEM education Ambassadors program at the school level to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics so that potential talent be developed to build generation more towards growing Pakistan which is the critical need of time, Engineering CAPSTONE EXPO to showcase industry required projects from all over Pakistan universities, PEC E-Library, Graduate Internship Program (GIT), UN SDG’s adoption and PEC E-Gateway for consulting services e-procurement for promoting local Engineering Talent in international market. through coordinated efforts of overseas engineers to preserve brain drain at the national level.
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