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Govt working to use new tech for value addition of natural resources: KP CM

Published on: December 21, 2025 2:52 AM

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Muhammad Sohail Afridi Saturday said that provincial government was working on emerging technologies of biomedicine and advanced materials to promote value addition to natural resources through technology.

He expressed these views as a chief guest in High-Technology and Product Development Exhibition that was organized under science agenda of KP government. Various high tech projects by provincial government were showcased in the exhibition.

The exhibition featured a range of innovative products including artificial skin for burn care, locally developed PCR diagnostic kits for Hepatitis B and C, HIV and other diseases, an e-rickshaw project, use of liquid oxygen in mining, e-surgical instruments and an e-study card system for students.

Addressing the exhibition, the CM said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government was working on various emerging technologies to use technology for value addition of natural resources and to accelerate economic growth. He added that the provincial government was committed to fostering innovation-driven development and self-reliance and added that the products on display were a practical manifestation of this commitment.

During the exhibition, detailed briefings were given on the manufacturing process and key features of the showcased products. It was informed that the development of artificial skin and tissues has been carried out with the collaboration of Pak-Austria Fachhochschule University Haripur. This is Pakistan’s first artificial skin project and its local production would enable timely and affordable treatment for burn patients.

Similarly, it was briefed that the PCR diagnostic kits project had been assigned to Khyber Medical University which was expected to reduce diagnostic costs by 30 to 40 percent. The project aims to develop real-time PCR diagnostic kits for five deadly viruses which will reduce reliance on imported kits, save foreign exchange and enable faster testing. Moreover, the project would strengthen the country’s capacity to provide affordable, reliable and locally manufactured molecular diagnostic solutions.

Briefing on the e-rickshaw project, it was informed that a state-of-the-art electric rickshaw had been developed in line with the provincial government’s priorities. The project would help reduce dependence on fuel and lower repair and maintenance costs. Compared to conventional rickshaws, drivers will be able to earn up to twice as much income. Most importantly, electric rickshaws do not contribute to air pollution and would also serve as a significant step forward in promoting green transportation.

Highlighting other products, it was told that the use of liquid oxygen in mining would provide an alternative to explosive materials while the e-study card would offer students access to e-books, advanced features and AI-based tutors.

Govt launches project to distribute Chromebooks in KP schools, colleges

Under the Prime Minister’s Digital Pakistan vision, a project has been launched to distribute Chromebooks in government schools and colleges across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

In a statement issued here Saturday, the responsibility of monitoring and coordinating the project has been entrusted to the Inter-Board Coordination Commission (IBCC).

The aim of the project was to promote digital literacy among students across the country besides to increase online education opportunities and ensure equal access to modern educational resources.

The IBCC has been appointed as the central coordinating platform to ensure transparent, organized and effective distribution of Chromebooks.

All boards across the province will play a role in process of providing Chromebooks to their affiliated government schools and colleges.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Govt working, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, value addition

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