ISLAMABAD, 25 MAY (DNA) — MAXHUB, a Chinese brand specializing in smart collaboration solutions, has partnered with Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Islamabad to accelerate the university’s digital transformation, creating a more efficient teaching and research environment for faculty and students, Gwadar Pro reported.
MAXHUB has unveiled a state-of-the-art smart seminar hall at the university, powered by the company’s comprehensive smart education solutions. The facility is designed to demonstrate the full potential of interactive flat panels tailored for educational settings. Concept credit for the seminar hall was attributed to Hanan Ali Abbasi, an author and public speaker.
The smart seminar hall serves as an experiential hub for MAXHUB’s education-focused solutions that span the entire teaching cycle. Key functionalities include pre-class lesson preparation with automated courseware generation, in-class interactive teaching with diverse engagement tools, and post-class teaching evaluation to measure learning outcomes.
The solution aims to create a more dynamic and collaborative classroom experience, moving beyond traditional teaching methods. MAXHUB partners with Quaid-i-Azam University to drive digital campus transformation, photo provided to GP
In a gesture recognizing the company’s contribution to the university’s digital advancement, Dr. Abdul Haq, Chairperson of the Department of Statistics at Quaid-i-Azam University, presented a token of appreciation to Leo Deng, Country Head of MAXHUB in Pakistan, for his role in digitally advancing the main auditorium at the Department of Statistics.
Looking ahead, Deng announced that MAXHUB plans to extend its support to a wider range of educational institutions across Pakistan. The company will donate its smart education solutions to relevant education ministries, as well as selected higher education institutions, vocational training colleges and primary and secondary schools. — DNA












