Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) has signed an agreement with Hazza Institute of Technology (HAZZA), Japan-Pakistan Innovative Institute (JPII), to establish state-of-the-art Japanese language and cultural training centres in Punjab, providing global opportunities for Pakistani youth in Japan.
The collaboration aimed to establish six Japanese Language and Cultural Training Centres across Punjab to train 2,000 youth on the Japanese language, culture, and professional standards.
In partnership with JPII, guaranteed job placements will be provided in Japan for the trained individuals along with bilateral cooperation and cultural exchange between both countries.
Mr. Mitsuru Kiuchi, Chairman of JPII said the collaboration is a bridge connecting Japan’s growing demand for skilled workers with Punjab’s exceptional talent. “Together, we will create opportunities that foster economic growth and cultural exchange, strengthening ties between our nations,” he said.
Ahmed Khan, CEO of PSDF added, “The initiative goes beyond training; it opens global doors for Punjab’s youth, enabling economic independence and driving socio-economic growth in the province.”