Karachi – Iqra University (IU) held its first annual HR Symposium on Tuesday at its main campus in Karachi. The event attracted more than 150 HR professionals. It included speakers and panellists from Unilever, Bank Al-Habib, Siemens, Dolmen Group, K-Electric and Martin Dow Limited.
Dr Wasim Qazi, the Vice-Chancellor of Iqra University, kicked off the event with an energetic and engaging welcome address. He reminded the audience about some of the reforms Iqra University is bringing to its HR curriculum.

Prof. Dr. Wasim Qazi
President/Vice Chancellor Iqra University

“Here at Iqra University, we realise the hypercompetitive nature of the modern business environment. That is why we have launched this symposium so that HR professionals across industries can interact and network with their peers. It offers a forum for the Pakistani HR industry to discuss best practices and the right organisational tools for continued success”, said Dr Wasim Qazi.
A panel discussion followed on the topic, ‘Synergy – Building strong bridges’. The panellists examined some of the challenges and opportunities that the Pakistani industry has in developing teams in the workforce.


The symposium delivered two inspiring keynotes speeches. Aamina Siddiqi, Talent and Organisation Manager at Unilever, spoke about the role of Change and Stress Management for the modern workforce. Ali Raza Abidi, Head of Training and Management Development Division, Bank Al-Habib Limited, followed. He spoke on how companies can best implement and analyse their training and development effectiveness.




Dr Qazi also introduced a destination training program for HR managers, which Iqra plans to launch next year. The specialised training program, sponsored by Iqra University, will take HR Professionals to universities in North America and Europe for their continued professional development.
“Our destination training program aims to help HR professionals looking to advance their careers or enhance their existing knowledge by providing them access to some of the leading universities in North America and Europe. In conjunction with Iqra, this hybrid training program will bring cutting edge HR practices to Pakistan’s HR professionals. This, in turn, will have a positive impact on their organisations continued success,” said Dr Wasim Qazi.


Read about the event on the following links:
Iqra University holds HR symposium – Dawn News
IU holds first annual HR symposium – Business Recorder