Past Events

  • INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON RENEWABLE ENERGY:

    AFFORDABLE & CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL

    29 – 31 July 2019, Malaysia

    COMSTECH and Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) UKM, Malaysia jointly organized a 3-day workshop, from 29 to 31 July 2019 to explore the issues and to share experiences and knowledge on renewable energy between energy professionals and academics of OIC countries.

    The workshop gathered energy scientists, experts and young scholars from several OIC Member States. The workshop continued for 3 days and experts gave insights into new technological advancements, R&D and commercialization of renewable energy technologies.

    The workshop was organized for capacity building in the light of the core mandate of COMSTECH to strengthen cooperation among OIC Member States in science and technology (S&T) and to enhance their capabilities through training in emerging areas.

    The resource persons talked about following topics:

    Solar PV Technologies & Development

    Solar Thermal Technologies & Development

    Biomass Energy – Frontier Technologies

    Smart & Micro Grids

    Pico, Micro Hydro Power Plants

    Low Energy Architecture and Thermal Comfort

    Renewable Energy Installations, Policies, Pricing & Employability: An OIC Perspective

    Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Systems

    Wind Energy Technologies

    Marine Power Generation

    The Future of Energy Storage Systems

    Environmental & Economic Impacts of Solar PV Systems

    On the final day, all the participants were given hands on training on HOMER Software. The HOMER Pro software is the global standard for optimizing micro-grid design, from village power and island utilities to grid-connected systems. It uses three powerful tools in one software, so that engineering and economics work side by side. The session was very interactive and all the participants learned the basics of using all the tools and dynamics of the software.

    Resource persons and participants from Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan, contributed to the workshop and shared their research and practices in the field of Renewable Energy (RE) technologies. A total of 38 participants from OIC Member Countries participated in the workshop other than Malaysia.

    Students and researchers from different universities of Malaysia also presented their posters to showcase the advanced research being carried out in the field of renewable energy technologies. Their posters mainly focused on energy storage, fuel cells, integrated energy modelling, green buildings, etc.

    On the concluding day, all the participants were taken to the SERI labs to showcase the research being carried out at their institute. SERI is already having many collaborative research projects with other energy institutes in OIC Member States.

    Summarizing, the workshop explored the advanced research in renewable technologies, issues of cost and sustainability of various energy options, and challenges in the adoption of new technologies. The workshop focused on the analysis of different RE technologies, institutional policy and frameworks, and levelized costs of various RE technologies. The main suggestions to emerge from the workshop were:

    to develop strategies for integration of RE Technologies

    to have a sustainable energy mix

    to design support policies that promote the integration of green technologies

    to facilitate researchers from Member States for collaborations and funding opportunities

    to facilitate Member States in enhancing their institutional capacity building

    to develop a greener and sustainable transition to combat climate change

    As a sideline activity, a brainstorming session on establishment of OIC Energy Working Group was conducted. Suggestions were invited from different stakeholders so as to formally establish the OIC Energy working group, in the third phase of this series of Energy workshops being organized by COMSTECH

  • Recent developments in COVID-19 related technologies

    OIC Member States are developing their indigenous responses in medical technology to combat the pandemic. This section highlights some of the main efforts of our Member States.

    To view the recent developments click on the following desired country name:

    Iran

    Malaysia

    Turkey

    UAE

    Pakistan

    Saudi Arabia

    COMSTECH will continue to add the innovations in Covid-19 related technologies in other Member States as it receives updates.

    Disclaimer:  The information has been gathered from respective official and private sources of Member States. COMSTECH cannot vouch for their accuracy in all aspects.

  • OIC and COVID-19

    Weekly updates on COVID19

    Breakthroughs in Global Research on COVID-19 ( 16-June-2020 )

    Comprehensive list of all registered clinical trials currently underway in OIC countries against COVID-19

    Speakers for clinical trial, capacity building in OIC states

    Programme on best higher education practices during COVID-19 launched – COMSTECH would collaborate in this programme

    International Seminar on COVID-19 Title: “Pakistan Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT)” By Prof. Dr. Ghazna Khalid

    Date and Time: 5th June 2020, 3:00 pm PST through ZOOM Meeting

    Click here  to watch the recording of the Seminar.

    Ministry of IT & Telecom through IGNITE is Providing Funding Support to High-Impact & Short Time-To-Market Ideas, that can be developed to tackle the most pressing challenges by COVID-19 outbreak.

    Coronavirus: Here’s everything you need to know about the Moderna vaccine

    Pakistan Randomised Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT) Underway.

    AI-based COVID-19 Detection System

    IsDB-TWAS Joint Research & Technology Transfer Grant 2020: (Quick-Response Research on COVID-19)

    Disclaimer of Liability: The information provided on this website is for general information purpose only. These are the news of developments in the OIC region on COVID-19 pandemic. Merits and demerits has to be judged by the readers. This is by no means endorsement of the COMSTECH for any news or product.

  • COMSTECH INTERNATIONAL VIRTUAL SEMINAR SERIES

    Webinar on Status of STI in the OIC Region by His Excellency Prof. Dr. Adnan Badran

    Date : 22nd June 2020,

    Time: 03:00 pm Pakistan Standard Time ; 01:00 pm Jordan Standard Time; 10:00 am Greenwich Mean Time

    Former Prime Minster, Jordan, Ex – Deputy Director General UNESCO Chancellor, University of Petra

    International Seminar on COVID-19 Title: “Pakistan Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT)” By Prof. Dr. Ghazna Khalid

    Date and Time: 5th June 2020, 3:00 pm PST through ZOOM Meeting

    Title: “COVID-19 Epidemiology Evidence Based Policy and Prospects for Vaccine.” By Prof. Dr. Saad B. Omer

    Date and Time : May 6, 2020 , 5:00 am EST (2:00 pm PST)

  • Prime Minister Visits MoST Exhibition on COVID-19-Related Products at COMSTECH

    Islamabad: Thursday, April 30, 2020

    The Prime Minister of Pakistan visited exhibition on COVID-19 organized by Ministry of Science and Technology at COMSTECH. The Coordinator General, COMSTECH Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary (H. I., S. I., T. I.) visited the exhibition and attended the briefing given at the occasion.

    Speech of Prime Minister

    The exhibition was organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology with the objective to showcase Pakistan’s success in manufacturing various essential items, such as protective gears, ventilators, respirators, sanitizers and disinfectants and masks of various types. The coordinator General COMSTECH Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary (H. I., S. I., T. I.) regarded this exhibition an excellent example of converting a calamity into an opportunity for technological development of show-casing Pakistan’s technological breakthrough in other OIC countries.

    Prime Minister’s Visit to exhibition stalls

    The minister of S&T Mr. Fawad Chaudhary briefed Prime Minister about various initiatives which MoST has taken to meet the national demands for products required against COVID-19 infection. Minister of defence production Ms. Zubaida Jalal also spoke at the occasion. The Prime Minister speaking to audience, appreciated the efforts of scientists and technologists of Pakistan and emphasized the need of science and technology and higher education as primary attributes of national self-reliance.

    The exhibit took place in the COMSTECH building at the constitution avenue.

    The President of Pakistan is the chairman, Prime Minister of Pakistan is the co-chairman and the Coordinator General is the Chief Executive of COMSTECH which is the only OIC organization chaired by Pakistan has appointed, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary as the Coordinator General of COMSTECH.

  • International Seminar on COVID-19

    Title: “COVID-19 Epidemiology Evidence Based Policy and Prospects for Vaccine.”

    By Prof. Dr. Saad B. Omer

    Date and Time : May 6, 2020 , 5:00 am EST (2:00 pm PST)

    Click here for Poster

    Coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) aka Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by a novel coronavirus i.e. severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, causing illness in humans and circulate among animals such as bats. The disease spreads primarily from person to person through small droplets, which are expelled when a person with Covid-19 coughs, sneezes, or speaks.

    The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China and has since spread globally, resulting in the ongoing 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.

    Robust response and scientific efforts are underway to curb this menace. On forefront is the development of vaccine. World Health Organization (WHO) has 76 vaccine candidates against Covid-19 so far among which only 5 are under clinical evaluation. These 5 may have to prove their worth through rigorous follow up and testing.

    COMSTECH has arranged web based seminar to discuss Covid-19 epidemiology and its ramification for wider public health and health sciences particularly for the OIC member states. Prof. Dr. Saad B. Omer is invited for this seminar.  In this talk, Prof. Omer will delve into insights of Covid- 19 epidemiology globally. He will discuss prospects, rigors and future predicaments for the Covid- 19 vaccine production.

    Speaker’s Profile:

    Prof. Dr. Saad B. Omer is the founding Director of the Yale Institute for Global Health, and a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the World Famous Yale University, Schools of Medicine and Public Health, USA.  He has conducted studies in the United States, Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Africa and other OIC states. Dr Omer’s research portfolio includes clinical trials to estimate efficacy and safety of maternal and/or infant influenza, pertussis, polio, measles and pneumococcal vaccines and trials to evaluate drug regimens to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV. He has published over 280 papers in peer reviewed journals and has mentored over 100 junior faculty, clinical, and research post-doctoral fellows and PhD and other graduate students. Prof. Omer’s insight about pandemics and their impact is unique and praise worthy.

    https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/saad_omer/

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    Contact Information:

    Address: COMSTECH Secretariat, 33-Constitution Avenue, G-5/2, Islamabad

    Phone No. : 92 51 9220681-3

    Fax : 92 51 9211115, 9220265, 9205264

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  • CG COMSTECH requests OIC states to support refugees during COVID-19 pandemic

    Islamabad: 1st June, 2020: Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary requested all OIC member states to support the plight of refugees during COVID-19 pandemic.

    Dr. Choudhary mentioned that it has been established scientifically that malnourished refugees, living in overcrowded and unhygienic conditions are especially vulnerable to infections. He recognized that we Muslims understand the importance of serving refugees in the Islamic world. He pointed that the significance of refugees is deep rooted in Islam’s commitment to generosity, hospitality and non-discriminatory protection as taught in Islamic tradition. He hoped that as Pakistan has protected Afghan refugees for over 40-years with the sincerity and belief in basic human dignity, our brothers and sisters in the Muslim Ummah through ties with this august forum of OIC will pledge their support to do the same.

    Coordinator General COMSTECH highlighted that many OIC member states including Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey have been generously hosting millions of refugees and emphasized, with this background in mind, we are acutely aware and recognize that there is an urgent need to configure the far-reaching impact of conflict, poverty and displacement in OIC member states. Prof. Choudhary indicated that it is in recognition of the potential threat of starvation and disease arising from the rapid spread of COVID-19 in refugees in OIC member states.

    In view of these considerations, He appealed for OIC assistance, through its own offices, offices of UNHCR and other agencies, be mobilized on priority basis to protect the millions of refugees in member states. He recommended to develop and implement a special relief package to provide monetary and technical assistance to refugees that provide food, essential medicines, masks, hand sanitizers and other such essential relief items.

    Coordinator General COMSTECH showed his confidence that with the support of OIC member states, we will uphold our Muslim tradition, derived from the deep-rooted Muslim faith that “in the face of the world’s calamities, all sons of Adam are equal”. He hoped that we shall persevere in protecting the most vulnerable as well as upholding the rights of refugees in our communities and work together in realizing the long-standing principles of international solidarity and burden sharing at this critical conjuncture.

  • Coordinator-General COMSTECH Meets with Foreign Secretary of Pakistan

    June 04, 2020: H.E. Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Coordinator General COMSTECH met with H.E. Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan in his office on Thursday, 4th June, 2020.  Mr. Muhammad Kamran Akhtar, Director General (ACDIS) and Mr. Tariq Karim, Director General (EC & OCI), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) were also present in the meeting.

    The Coordinator General COMSTECH discussed with the Foreign Secretary, new programs and activities of COMSTECH initiated after assumption of Charge of the office of Coordinator General COMSTECH and sought support of the Foreign Office.  The matters related with regards to COMSTECH – MoFA collaboration in Science Diplomacy initiative and Capacity Building Programs across the OIC region were also discussed.  The Foreign Secretary assured the Coordinator General COMSTECH of his full support in launching of new initiatives.

  • Coordinator General COMSTECH Discuses Joint Activities with Federal Secretary, Ministry of IT and Telecommunications of Pakistan

    Thursday, 4th June 2020

    H.E. Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Coordinator General COMSTECH met with Mr. Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications of Pakistan on Thursday, 4th June, 2020 in his office. The proposals of joint collaborative activities were discussed including;

    National Exhibition on AI and IT Products for Health Care

    Internet of Things (IoT) in Health Care – Digital Information

    Telemedicine to Combat Future Pandemics

    The Federal Secretary, Ministry of IT & Telecommunication expressed his keenness in the proposal and assured the Coordinator of his support.

  • International Seminar on COVID-19

    Title: “Pakistan Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT)” By Prof. Dr. Ghazna Khalid

    Date and Time: 5th June 2020, 3:00 pm PST

    Coronavirus disease or Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by a novel Coronavirus i.e. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, causing illness in humans and circulate among animals such as bats. The disease spreads primarily from person to person contact, through small droplets which are expelled when a person with Covid-19 coughs, sneezes, or speaks.

    The disease was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China and has since spread globally, resulting in the ongoing 2019–20 Coronavirus pandemic. Robust response and scientific efforts are underway to curb this menace. These efforts are centred around conducting clinical trials to evaluate drugs and vaccines against this disease. In Pakistan, only a handful of clinical trials are underway. Pakistan Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT) is one of them.

    COMSTECH has arranged web based seminar to discuss clinical trial PROTECT and its significance for wider Public Health and Health Sciences in Pakistan. COMSTECH is exploring ways to extend this trial to other OIC member states, as a strategy to help with the humanitarian fight against Covid-19.

    Professor Dr. Ghazna Khalid, member of Scientific Task Force established by the Federal Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of Pakistan on PROTECT trial is invited to deliver this talk. This Task Force is mandated to plan, conduct, and disseminate findings of PROTECT in scientific interest to reduce the impact of devastating pandemic of SARS-Cov-2 in Pakistan.

    Speaker’s Profile:

    Professor Dr. Ghazna Khalid is a Pakistani technocrat, social activist, an internationally acclaimed gynaecologist and health expert. She is advisor on maternal and child health to the KPK Department of Health. She is a technical advisor to the Federal Ministry of National Health Regulations and Services in Islamabad. She is serving as a member on the Covid-19 task force in the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology.

    Dr. Ghazna Khalid brings more than 20 years of experience working with development organizations and international donor agencies to improve health, maternal and newborn health, and pregnancy outcomes in developing countries.

    Dr Ghazna has a double doctorate. She holds a Medical degree (MBBS) from Imperial College London and PhD Doctorate in Research from University College London UK. She is a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists MRCOG London UK.

    dr ghazna

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    Contact Information:

    Address: COMSTECH Secretariat, 33-Constitution Avenue, G-5/2, Islamabad

    Phone No. : 92 51 9220681-3

    Fax : 92 51 9211115, 9220265, 9205264

    Email: Khazima@comstech.org ; comstech@comstech.org

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