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Plateau State Polytechnic Visits DBI, Seeks Collaboration on Digital Inclusion
Plateau State Polytechnic Visits DBI, Seeks Collaboration on Digital Inclusion

The Management of Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi, on Monday, May 12, 2025, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Executive Officer of the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), David Daser, at the Institute’s Headquarters in Abuja.
The delegation, led by the Rector, Dr. Clement Chirman, expressed keen interest in exploring collaborative opportunities with DBI in the areas of digital innovation, capacity building, and applied research. The visit reflects the Polytechnic’s commitment to equipping its students and staff with relevant digital skills in line with global best practices.
In his welcome remarks, Daser commended the Polytechnic’s leadership for its forward-looking approach and reiterated DBI’s commitment to partnering with academic institutions to promote digital inclusion, innovation, and research within Nigeria’s education sector.
Discussions during the meeting covered prospects for joint programmes, faculty development, student exchange initiatives, and collaborative research efforts.
This visit represents a significant step towards establishing a strategic partnership aligned with the national agenda for building a digitally empowered workforce and knowledge-driven economy.
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