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Published on April 26th, 2012 | by Bilal Sulehri

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Djuice & Qualcomm conduct mobile app development workshop on Augmented Reality

A series of free mobile application development workshops has been launched by Djuice for university students. Qualcomm has joined hands with Djuice to encourage app development in Pakistan.

The aim of these workshops is to help students prepare for a competition which was launched earlier this month. Students attending the conference will  be provided hands-on experience of app development to help them perform better in Apportunity 2012 contest ‘APP Mein Kitna Hai Dum!’. Such workshops and contest will enable upcoming developers to showcase their skills to the global community.

The workshop provided training on Augmented Reality technology and how it can be integrated into mobile apps. Students from following Universities attended by students from:

  • Iqra University
  • NUST School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
  • Comsats
  • FAST
  • International Islamic University;

Usman Javaid, Director Marketing Telenor Pakistan appreciated the interest of Qualcomm — one of the world’s leading providers of technology to the mobile industry and to application developers –

Djuice welcomes Qualcomm as a partner to offer opportunities to Pakistan’s youth to learn and excel in their fields. We appreciate the effort Qualcomm is putting into these workshops and look forward to working with them.

Djuice and Qualcomm plan to conduct more workshops in Lahore and Karachi over the next two months.


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(Editor - Gadgets & Reviews) is a geek who is pursuing Chartered Accountancy, loves football and is crazy about gadgets and technology. He has been writing since 2004 and maintains a personal blog at sulehri.com. He can be reached at bilal (at) sulehri (dot) com


2 Responses to Djuice & Qualcomm conduct mobile app development workshop on Augmented Reality

  1. Syed Kashif says:

    Its really a great initiative by Djuice. I would appreciate it. Students have lots of talent but they need to show off. They need a platform. Djuice not only providing the free training but also conducting a competition and platform to showcase your work is really an appreciable initiative. Now people have students have a big opportunity to showcase their work using Telenor Djuice platform..

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