Islamabad, April 3, 2026: The National University of Technology (NUTECH) and Hazza Institute of Technology (HIT) formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at NUTECH University, marking a significant step towards enhancing collaboration in technical education and vocational training across Pakistan.
The MoU was signed by the Registrar of NUTECH, Brigadier [Brig (R) Salman Zafar], and Mr. Azhar Iqbal Sindhu, Managing Director of Hazza Institute of Technology, in the presence of senior officials from both institutions.
Under this strategic partnership, both organizations have committed to collaborating in the fields of technical education, information technology, and vocational training. The agreement aims to leverage the combined strengths, expertise, and institutional networks of NUTECH and Hazza Institute of Technology to deliver high-quality, industry-relevant training programs nationwide.
Through this collaboration, both institutions will work together to expand skill development opportunities, enhance workforce readiness, and promote employability among Pakistani youth, contributing to the overall growth and modernization of the country’s technical and vocational education sector.

The MoU signing ceremony was attended by the Rector of NUTECH, Lieutenant General [Lt. Gen. (R) Moazzam Ejaz (Rector, NUTECH)], who expressed his strong support for the initiative and extended his best wishes for the success of this partnership.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Azhar Iqbal Sindhu, Managing Director of Hazza Institute of Technology, stated that this collaboration reflects a shared commitment to empowering youth through demand-driven skills and quality training. He emphasized that by aligning institutional capabilities, both organizations aim to create impactful opportunities for Pakistani youth, enabling them to compete in local and international job markets.
The ceremony concluded with a shared vision to strengthen institutional cooperation, foster innovation in training methodologies, and contribute meaningfully to Pakistan’s socio-economic development through skill-based education.
National University of Technology (NUTECH) and Hazza Institute of Technology Sign MoU to Strengthen Technical and Vocational Education in Pakistan
Islamabad, April 3, 2026: The National University of Technology (NUTECH) and Hazza Institute of Technology (HIT) formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at NUTECH University, marking a significant step towards enhancing collaboration in technical education and vocational training across Pakistan.
The MoU was signed by the Registrar of NUTECH, Brigadier [Brig (R) Salman Zafar], and Mr. Azhar Iqbal Sindhu, Managing Director of Hazza Institute of Technology, in the presence of senior officials from both institutions.
Under this strategic partnership, both organizations have committed to collaborating in the fields of technical education, information technology, and vocational training. The agreement aims to leverage the combined strengths, expertise, and institutional networks of NUTECH and Hazza Institute of Technology to deliver high-quality, industry-relevant training programs nationwide.
Through this collaboration, both institutions will work together to expand skill development opportunities, enhance workforce readiness, and promote employability among Pakistani youth, contributing to the overall growth and modernization of the country’s technical and vocational education sector.

The MoU signing ceremony was attended by the Rector of NUTECH, Lieutenant General [Lt. Gen. (R) Moazzam Ejaz (Rector, NUTECH)], who expressed his strong support for the initiative and extended his best wishes for the success of this partnership.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Azhar Iqbal Sindhu, Managing Director of Hazza Institute of Technology, stated that this collaboration reflects a shared commitment to empowering youth through demand-driven skills and quality training. He emphasized that by aligning institutional capabilities, both organizations aim to create impactful opportunities for Pakistani youth, enabling them to compete in local and international job markets.
The ceremony concluded with a shared vision to strengthen institutional cooperation, foster innovation in training methodologies, and contribute meaningfully to Pakistan’s socio-economic development through skill-based education.
