By Commerce Reporter
LAHORE: The Hailay Research Week 2024 kicked off at Punjab University with great enthusiasm, celebrating academic and entrepreneurial achievements. The event was inaugurated by LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad, who attended as the chief guest. He was warmly welcomed by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, Vice Chancellor of Punjab University, along with the faculty and students of Hailay College of Commerce. ŔAddressing the students pursuing BCom and MCom degrees, Mian Abuzar Shad emphasized the pivotal role of research in driving economic growth and bridging the gap between academia and industry. He highlighted how practical application of research can solve real-world business challenges and foster innovation.

Speaking to the students pursuing BCom and MCom degrees, Mian Abuzar Shad stressed the pivotal role of research in driving economic growth and bridging the gap between academia and industry. Shad talked about how practical application of research can solve real-world business challenges and foster innovation.
“Research is not just confined to academia; it is the basis of innovation and progress. As future business leaders, you must integrate practical knowledge with theoretical insights to create solutions that benefit not just your businesses but also society as a whole,” he stated.
Shad underlined the importance of nurturing entrepreneurial skills among students and encouraged them to explore modern business techniques. He quoted examples of successful research-driven ventures and discussed how collaboration between institutions like LCCI and Hailay College can help students transition from academics to industry seamlessly.
Prof Dr Muhammad Ali, in his welcome address, lauded the efforts of Hailay College in organizing the Research Week and providing a platform for students to showcase their academic prowess.
He also lauded Mian Abuzar Shad’s presence, calling it an inspiration for the students.
“Hailay College has always been committed to academic excellence and practical skill-building. The interaction between students and industry leaders like Mr. Shad provides invaluable exposure to our future business professionals,” Dr. Ali remarked.
The function featured various activities, including research presentations, workshops, and panel discussions focusing on entrepreneurship, business analytics, and economic trends. Students showed their research projects, which were evaluated by a panel of experts, receiving constructive feedback to enhance their work further.
