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TECNO collaborates with Arshad Nadeem to drive tech education at Hope Uplift Foundation



TECNO, a Pakistani smartphone brand, partnered with Hope Uplift Foundation to promote education and technology. They launched a initiative with a charity event and donated 20 computers, promising to provide further impact through CSR activities, promoting technological training and professional courses for students.



TECNO, Pakistan’s leading smartphone brand, has joined forces with Hope Uplift Foundation in a groundbreaking initiative aimed at promoting education in technological advancement.

The initiative was officially launched at a charity event in Lahore on September 1st, with Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s first Olympian to win gold in track and field at the Paris 2024 Olympics, as the chief guest. His presence added a remarkable touch to the occasion, symbolizing the determination and passion that have recently captivated the world.

As part of this initiative, TECNO has established a fully equipped computer lab and donated 20 computers to the NGO, marking a significant step towards empowering technology. But this is just the beginning. The smartphone brand has pledged to make further impact through its CSR activities, providing technological training and professional courses for the students. By equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly advancing digital world, TECNO will pave new avenues for employment and self-sufficiency for the rising generation.

This collaboration showcases TECNO’s dedication to driving positive social change and enabling communities through innovative solutions. TECNO’s involvement in this cause highlights its role as a pioneer in corporate social responsibility, consistently working towards the betterment of society. This partnership not only enhances access to education but also contributes to the broader goal of creating a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

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Arshad Nadeem, the chief guest, remarked: “I am deeply honored and happy to be part of this remarkable initiative. Through this initiative, we are empowering this generation with the tools they need to excel. I hope my journey of success in the field of sports also serves as an inspiration to youngsters across Pakistan that they can achieve anything with hard work and dedication.”

“Our goal is not just to offer state-of-the-art technology and products; it’s about improving society in every way possible. Partnering with Hope Uplift Foundation was the best step in reaffirming our commitment to building a better future for our country. We are dedicated to continuing such impactful work and making a positive difference in the years to come,” says Adeel Tahir, Sales Director TECNO Pakistan.

Since 2000, Hope Uplift Foundation has been dedicated to bridging the gap between the rich and the poor, striving not only to meet immediate needs but also to build a brighter future for those in need. As one of Pakistan’s leading NGOs, the Foundation works tirelessly to provide support, instill hope, and uplift communities across the nation through a variety of resources and expertise. Their initiatives include vocational training and tech courses focused on making individuals financially independent.

A key aspect of HUF’s broader mission is female empowerment, which aligns with their goal of promoting sustainable development across Pakistan. Through their commendable work, HUF is creating opportunities for the youth to achieve their full potential.

Lubna Shakoh, the Founder & President of the Hope Uplift Foundation, expressed: “We are incredibly grateful to TECNO Pakistan for their generous support. By donating computers and providing high-tech training, TECNO is playing a pivotal role in uplifting our generation and bridging the digital divide. Together, we can drive meaningful change and cultivate a brighter future for the youth of the country.”

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