Islamabad, Mar 15 2025: The federal government has officially sanctioned the establishment of the Danish University of Emerging Technologies in Sector H-16, Islamabad.
The decision, approved through a circulated summary by the Federal Cabinet, marks a significant milestone in advancing technological education in Pakistan.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has allocated over 102.5 acres (820.75 Kanal) of land in Sector H-16 for this initiative, providing ample space for a state-of-the-art academic institution.
This move underscores the government’s commitment to fostering high-quality education and equipping students with the necessary skills to excel in cutting-edge fields.
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The Danish University of Emerging Technologies is an extension of the government’s renowned Daanish School Project, which has been instrumental in providing top-tier education to underprivileged students across Pakistan.
Particularly in remote and economically disadvantaged regions. By elevating the initiative to the university level, the government aims to offer world-class education in emerging technological fields to talented yet financially constrained students.
Designed to mirror the success of the Daanish School model, the university will feature modern infrastructure, advanced research facilities, and a highly qualified faculty.
With a structured curriculum tailored to global technological advancements, the institution seeks to empower students with the expertise required for innovation, research, and professional excellence.
This initiative aligns with the government’s broader vision of ensuring equitable access to education, particularly in high-demand sectors like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science.
By integrating international-level educational standards with accessibility for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, the Danish University of Emerging Technologies aims to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity in Pakistan’s evolving tech landscape.