Pakistani scientist calls for AI-driven industrial transformation
 
 MG News | October 31, 2025 at 02:47 PM GMT+05:00
October 31, 2025 (MLN): Pakistani scientist and international science leader, Prof. Dr. Manzoor Hussain Soomro called for AI-driven industrial transformation to accelerate sustainable growth across the developing world, reported APP.
He was addressing the World Science and Technology
Development Forum (WSTDF-2025) in Beijing, China. 
Delivering his keynote presentation on “AI-Driven
Industrial Transformation in the Developing World,” Prof. Soomro highlighted
that while economic development remains a global priority, the essence of
development the welfare of people is often lost in the pursuit of wealth
accumulation. 
He noted that although all UN member countries are
committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, many
developing nations still lag behind due to fragmented ecosystems,
infrastructure deficits, and limited institutional coordination.
Referring to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI),
Prof. Soomro said that over the past 12 years, the BRI has generated strong
momentum for economic cooperation through infrastructure-led growth across more
than 150 countries.
He emphasized that the BRI holds tremendous potential for
trade and industrial advancement, provided developing countries adopt
innovative and digital technologies, especially artificial intelligence (AI),
to enhance productivity and sustainability.
“There is a dire need to develop conducive ecosystems by
combining STEM education particularly engineering as the engine of growth with
sound policy frameworks, financing, and operations,” Prof. Soomro said.
“AI-driven transformation without adequate human resource development and
institutional readiness will not sustain industrial growth.”
He proposed that BRI member countries, including
Pakistan, develop comprehensive ecosystems integrating policy support, STEM
education from the primary level, vocational training, research collaboration,
and cross-border partnerships. 
Such frameworks, he said, would help build a
technologically skilled workforce capable of leading innovation and supporting
sustainable industrialization.
Prof. Soomro’s presentation received wide acclaim from
the international scientific community attending the forum.
The WSTDF-2025, organized by the China Association for
Science and Technology (CAST) and supported by the International Science
Council (ISC), was held under the theme “AI for Science and Development
(AI4SD)”. 
The three-day event featured sessions on AI and Future
Industries, Green Technologies for Transforming Traditional Industries, One
Health Paradigm Enabled by Medical-Engineering Integration, and Open Science
and Global Collaboration.
Prof. Soomro, a former Chairman of the Pakistan Science
Foundation (PSF) under the Ministry of Science and Technology, currently serves
as Advisor and Founding President of the ECO Science Foundation (ECOSF) — an
intergovernmental organization of 10 countries based in Islamabad. 
He also holds prestigious international positions,
including Vice President of the Belt and Road International Science Education
Consortium (BRISEC) and Honorary Professor at the China Agricultural University
(CAU) and Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU).
Recipient of the French Republic’s Order of Academic
Palms (2013) and the Chinese Government Friendship Award (2020), Prof. Soomro
is renowned for his pioneering research in plant pathology, notably the
diagnosis and management of the Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) epidemic that
had devastated Pakistan’s banana crop in the early 1990s.
Despite his global recognition and contributions to
science and education, he has yet to be conferred with a National Civil Award
by the Government of Pakistan a fact noted with surprise by the scientific
community.
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