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Technology Development Fund to introduce new technologies in Pakistan.

Technology Development Fund is HEC's initiative to create strong linkage between academia & Industry and to introduce new technologies in Pakistan.

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TDF-supported initiative focuses on advanced iron-based composite coatings, engineered to withstand extreme wear and corrosion.
By combining amorphous and ceramic properties, the project aims to deliver cost-effective, long-lasting surface solutions for heavy-duty industrial environments, boosting performance, reliability, and commercialization potential.

02/01/2026

“Through the Technology Development Fund, we developed the iSmart Helmet to protect the lives of miners and grassroots workers.”
- Dr. Waheed Noor, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Balochistan
From a working prototype to a patented MVP now deployed across mines in Balochistan, this journey reflects how TDF enables research to save lives and move towards commercialization and global collaboration.
TDF | Innovation with purpose

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HEC showcases over 100 tech solutions developed under the Technology Development Fund
HEC organised the TDF Impact Showcasing (TIS’25), putting on display over 100 successful technology solutions developed under its flagship Technology Development Fund (TDF).
The showcased innovations spanned key sectors including health, agriculture, biotechnology, engineering, energy systems, environmental management, and emerging technologies, highlighting how academic research is being translated into practical, real-world solutions.
Out of 238 projects awarded under TDF, 192 have been successfully completed, resulting in the development of patents, products, prototypes, technology licenses, start-ups, research publications, and the large-scale capacity building of skilled professionals.
Addressing the gathering, Chairman of the HEC, Mr. Nadeem Mahbub, said that TIS '25 stands as a testament to HEC’s belief that Pakistan’s future lies in a strong and sustainable bridge between academia and industry. He noted that the mission of TDF is to transform ideas into market-ready solutions and empower universities to serve as engines of socio-economic development. He added that the initiative has strengthened Pakistan’s Triple Helix Model, bringing together government, industry, and academia for technology-driven growth.
In his remarks, Executive Director HEC Dr. Zia Ul Haq reaffirmed HEC’s commitment to bridging academia with industry and providing pathways for research to evolve into products critical for national development. He emphasised that socio-economic progress depends on institutions working in tandem, urging industry to open its doors to academia to jointly shape Pakistan’s innovation future through consistent collaboration and aligned policy implementation.
Chief Guest Mr. Imtiaz Ali Rastgar, Chairman Rastgar Group of Companies, highlighted the central role of technology in modern societies and stressed the need for continuity and consistency in executing innovation-led projects. He appreciated HEC’s efforts through initiatives such as ORICs and Business Incubation Centres in strengthening university–industry linkages, and underscored the importance of universities in addressing industrial challenges, promoting entrepreneurship, and contributing to sustainable economic growth across both urban and rural contexts.
TIS’25 brought together policymakers, industry leaders, academia, entrepreneurs, and development partners, providing a platform to witness ideas translating into solutions and to foster new partnerships for scaling promising technologies. The Technology Development Fund, launched in 2016 under PSDP, continues to serve as a national mechanism for converting academic innovation into socio-economic impact and has been extended until June 2027.

01/01/2026

“Seeing is believing. What I witnessed today through TDF was an eye-opener.”
— Ayub Zakori, CEO Zakori Group at the TDF Impact Showcase (TIS'25)
Calling HEC Technology Development Fund (TDF) a powerful example of investment in the right technology and the right businesses, he said the initiative reflects the way forward for Pakistan and expressed pride in being part of an effort that is strengthening the country’s innovation ecosystem.
TDF | Investing in ideas that move Pakistan forward

01/01/2026

“Through the Technology Development Fund, we developed Pakistan’s first drug candidate with potential treatment for epilepsy, stroke, and anxiety.”
- Dr. Farzana Shaheen, Professor of Organic Chemistry,
H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi
She highlighted how TDF provides a vital platform for universities to connect with industry and government, enabling research to move beyond labs and into real-world impact.
TDF | Turning research into life-saving innovation

01/01/2026

“To build globally competitive Pakistani products, industry must actively partner with universities.”
— Wahaj Siraj, CEO Nayatel
TDF | Strengthening Pakistan’s innovation culture

01/01/2026

From lab-scale research to real-world impact, watch how the Technology Development Fund is turning innovation into opportunity, for industry, for youth, for Pakistan.

Photos from Higher Education Commission, Pakistan's post 01/01/2026

The TDF Impact Showcasing (TIS’25) is ready for launch today at the Pak-China Friendship Centre, Islamabad!
Join us as we connect research to industry and innovation to national progress.

Photos from Higher Education Commission, Pakistan's post 01/01/2026

HEC showcases over 100 tech solutions developed under the Technology Development Fund
HEC organised the TDF Impact Showcasing (TIS’25), putting on display over 100 successful technology solutions developed under its flagship Technology Development Fund (TDF).
The showcased innovations spanned key sectors including health, agriculture, biotechnology, engineering, energy systems, environmental management, and emerging technologies, highlighting how academic research is being translated into practical, real-world solutions.
Out of 238 projects awarded under TDF, 192 have been successfully completed, resulting in the development of patents, products, prototypes, technology licenses, start-ups, research publications, and the large-scale capacity building of skilled professionals.
Addressing the gathering, Chairman of the HEC, Mr. Nadeem Mahbub, said that TIS '25 stands as a testament to HEC’s belief that Pakistan’s future lies in a strong and sustainable bridge between academia and industry. He noted that the mission of TDF is to transform ideas into market-ready solutions and empower universities to serve as engines of socio-economic development. He added that the initiative has strengthened Pakistan’s Triple Helix Model, bringing together government, industry, and academia for technology-driven growth.
In his remarks, Executive Director HEC Dr. Zia Ul Haq reaffirmed HEC’s commitment to bridging academia with industry and providing pathways for research to evolve into products critical for national development. He emphasised that socio-economic progress depends on institutions working in tandem, urging industry to open its doors to academia to jointly shape Pakistan’s innovation future through consistent collaboration and aligned policy implementation.
Chief Guest Mr. Imtiaz Ali Rastgar, Chairman Rastgar Group of Companies, highlighted the central role of technology in modern societies and stressed the need for continuity and consistency in executing innovation-led projects. He appreciated HEC’s efforts through initiatives such as ORICs and Business Incubation Centres in strengthening university–industry linkages, and underscored the importance of universities in addressing industrial challenges, promoting entrepreneurship, and contributing to sustainable economic growth across both urban and rural contexts.
TIS’25 brought together policymakers, industry leaders, academia, entrepreneurs, and development partners, providing a platform to witness ideas translating into solutions and to foster new partnerships for scaling promising technologies. The Technology Development Fund, launched in 2016 under PSDP, continues to serve as a national mechanism for converting academic innovation into socio-economic impact and has been extended until June 2027.

22/12/2025

From ideas to impact.
The Technology Development Fund showcases 190+ success stories where research meets industry to drive innovation in Pakistan.
📍 Pak-China Friendship Centre
📅 30 December
Join us and witness collaboration in action

17/12/2025

From lab benches to real-world impact!
Across Pakistan, ideas born in university labs are becoming solutions for industry, communities, and the nation. HEC’s Technology Development Fund (TDF) bridges research with real-world needs, fueling prototypes, patents, startups, and breakthrough technologies.
This December, meet the innovators turning ideas into impact at Impact Showcasing 2025. '25

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Technology development fund(TDF)

Technology Development Fund is HEC's initiative to create strong linkage between academia & Industry to introduce new technologies in Pakistan. Academicians and industrialists can team up and apply under TDF to avail up to 14 Million PKR under TDF grant to convert their innovative ideas into products/services. 35 Projects are approved for funding in year 2016-17.

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