The Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) continues to make its mark on the national stage as Team BUITEMS achieved remarkable success at the five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) program organized by GIZ Germany in collaboration with NAVTTC and NTC. The training, held at the Islamabad International Hill View Hotel, aimed to develop a cadre of highly skilled master trainers at NVQF Levels 5, 6, and 7 who will further train 1,000 instructors and industry professionals across Pakistan.
The program was facilitated by five eminent German experts specializing in energy efficiency, green skills, digital transformation (“digitize to digitalize”), sustainability, gender sensitivity, inclusiveness, and CBT&A pedagogies. It provided participants with immersive learning experiences focused on modern teaching methodologies, role-based learning, and lesson planning techniques.
The ToT featured four major thematic sectors — Energy, Water, Construction, and Agribusiness — and brought together around 150 participants, including academicians, industry experts, and entrepreneurs from across the country.
It is a matter of great pride that Team BUITEMS, comprising Dr. Muhammad Ayub Tareen (Associate Professor, FICT), Dr. Atiq ur Rehman (Associate Professor, FICT), and Dr. Mehmood Baryalai, secured first position in the Energy Sector category, earning national recognition and a cash prize for their outstanding performance.
The award ceremony was graced by the GIZ Country Head, senior officials from NAVTTC and NTC, and the Vice Chancellor of UET Taxila, who jointly presented awards to the winning teams.
This national recognition reflects BUITEMS’ unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and capacity building in alignment with global sustainability and skills development standards. The university takes immense pride in its faculty’s dedication to advancing education, research, and technical expertise — positioning BUITEMS as a leading institution in driving Pakistan’s knowledge-based and sustainable future.