
Lahore, Pakistan – February 27, 2025
Tech Valley Pakistan, in collaboration with the Punjab Education Foundation
(PEF) and the Government of Punjab, proudly announces the launch of the
“Google Education Village.” This innovative initiative, unveiled at the
Government Shahuda-e-APS Memorial Boys High School, showcases cuttingedge Google products while marking a significant milestone in the digital
transformation of both public and private schools across Punjab.
During the event, Chief Secretary Punjab Zahid Akhtar Zaman expressed his
strong support for the initiative, praising the collaborative efforts of Tech Valley,
Google, Allied, NRTC, and its partners. “The work of these trailblazers is the
future forward for Pakistan,” the Chief Secretary stated, emphasizing that the
integration of digital tools in education is essential for preparing our youth for
tomorrow’s challenges. The Google Education Village serves not only as a
display of technological innovation but also as a platform for inspiring
educational reform, leveraging tools such as Google Workspace for
Education, Chromebooks, and Al-powered learning.
The collaboration signifies a multi-faceted commitment:
- Digital Transformation in Education: Tech Valley and the Government of Punjab are joining forces to revamp school systems, ensuring that modern digital tools are accessible to all educational institutions.
- Empowering Youth and Communities: By establishing the Google Education Village, the initiative aims to cultivate an ecosystem that nurtures digital skills, critical thinking, and innovation among students.
- Strategic Partnerships: The partnership with Google, Allied, NRTC, and other leading public and private sector partners, underscores a united effort to make Pakistan a future-ready Al hub.
This event is a testament to the transformative power of technology in education. It highlights Tech Valley’s dedication to creating an enabling environment where
innovation meets practical learning. The Google Education Village is not only a showcase of state-of-the-art products but also a call to action for educational
stakeholders to embrace digital tools and drive systemic change in Punjab.