ISLAMABAD: The INTI Pakistan Networking Dinner 2024, held at the Pearl Continental Hotel Rawalpindi, brought together an inspiring assembly of INTI University alumni, industrial leaders, and academic professionals. Organized by INTI University Malaysia, the event underscored the critical role of education, international collaboration, and the expanding talent exchange between Pakistan and Malaysia.






Representing Vaga Tales Travel Company, Holiday Weekly, and the Asian Business Forum, the gathering highlighted the collaborative spirit between the two nations. His Excellency Ambassador Dato’ Mohammad Azhar Mazlan, Malaysia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, delivered a keynote address that resonated with the audience. Drawing from the legacy of Pakistani visionaries Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam, he emphasized how education, unity, and dedication serve as cornerstones for building prosperous societies. He expressed optimism about the shared efforts of Malaysia and Pakistan in cultivating a global hub for talent and innovation.
The event showcased INTI University’s impressive global accomplishments, emphasizing its commitment to fostering student exchange programs and mentorship initiatives. With networks spanning over 100 countries, INTI equips students with unparalleled opportunities for global exposure through study-abroad initiatives and international internships, preparing them to thrive in competitive markets.
Distinguished guests included senior faculty members from top Pakistani universities like Riphah, Bahria, and NUST, along with representatives from the British Council. Discussions revolved around enhancing collaboration among educational institutions to expand opportunities for Pakistani students.
The evening concluded on a high note, with thoughtful souvenirs and a dinner that facilitated deeper conversations and strengthened relationships formed during the event.