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UET, Pakistan Tobacco Board ink MoU

Published on: May 24, 2022 9:34 PM

 

University of Engineering Technology (UET) Peshawar and Pakistan Tobacco Board (PTB) and National Centre for Big Data and Cloud Computing (NCBC) have entered into a collaboration, where they will work together on “Detection and Estimation of tobacco crop through Geographic Image Analysis” for the period of 2022-2023.Chief Statistical Officer PTB, Dr Waqas Gilani and Director ORIC Dr Nasru Minallah endorsed the documents, in presence of Vice Chancellor UET Prof.

 

Dr Iftikhar Hussain. Secretary PTB Dr Qaizar Ahmed said that PTB would support the NCBC to identify fields of tobacco in their respective regions through GPS and assist NCBC in sharing the statistical tobacco crop and yield related information to enhance the NCBC system for improved Tobacco analysis. NCBC, as per UET consultancy policy will provide services in detection of tobacco fields, through advanced geographic image analysis with NCBC’s state of the art Remote Sensing Technologies. Prof. Dr Iftikhar Hussain, Vice Chancellor UET said that KP is the largest tobacco producer, as more than 50pc tobacco is produced in the province as compared to other regions, adding that it is important that experts from both institutions gain maximum benefit from this resource for national economy.

 

Prof. Dr Hamid Ullah Director BOASAR thanked the PTB team. He urged the need to engage postgraduate students in fieldwork and provide internship opportunities to the undergraduate students. He assured his continuous support on behalf of BAOSAR to enhance research activities through industry-academia linkage.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Big Data, BOASAR, Cloud Computing, National Centre for Big Data and Cloud Computing, NCBC, PTB, tobacco, tobacco industry, UET, University of Engineering Technology

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