Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF), Prof Dr Muhammad Akmal, visited the state-of-the-art FABLAB at Government Comprehensive Higher Secondary Schools in Sukkur and reviewed research projects at leading universities, reaffirming PSF’s commitment to science education and youth empowerment, according to a press release issued on Monday.
FABLAB Visit
Accompanied by Assistant Director Ms Afsheen, Prof Akmal was received by Senior Principal Prof Uzma Naeem at the boys’ and girls’ schools. He was briefed on the educational and technological activities being conducted through the PSF-established FABLAB.
Appreciating the facility, the chairman said FABLABs equip students with modern technical skills and foster innovation, creativity, and problem-solving. He stated that such facilities are vital to prepare youth for the rapidly evolving global technological landscape and to align with Pakistan’s vision for a knowledge-based economy.
University Research Reviews
Later, Prof Akmal visited the Marine Biology Centre at the University, where he reviewed student research on fish species and their significance for Pakistan’s marine resources and economy. He interacted with researchers and encouraged them to pursue impactful scientific work.
The chairman also monitored PSF-supported research projects at the HEJ Research Institute, Aga Khan University, and NED University of Engineering & Technology. In discussions with Principal Investigators and research teams, he reviewed project status, achievements, challenges, and expected outcomes. He stressed that research must be translated into practical solutions that contribute to national development and socioeconomic progress.
Gratitude from Institutions
Heads of the visited institutions thanked PSF and its chairman for providing students and researchers opportunities to learn, innovate, and compete at international standards through initiatives like FABLAB and research support programmes.
PSF’s Commitment
The visit, PSF officials said, reaffirmed the foundation’s commitment to promoting science education, research excellence, and technological advancement across the country.



