Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged engineers to concentrate more on research for innovating newer technologies so that Bangladesh can undertake proper development strategies suiting the local soil, water, and climate.
"We want you to pay greater attention to research in the engineering sector...we'll have to innovate newer technologies through research so that we can adopt development strategies that will suit our country's soil, people, climate, and all other things," she said on Saturday.
The prime minister said this while inaugurating the four-day 59th convention of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB), in the city's Ramna area.
The theme of this year's convention is “Engineering Excellent: Earth to Space.”
Sheikh Hasina said: “The world is dependent on technologies, and newer development strategies are being worked out.”
She stressed the need for utilizing the new strategies to take the country forward.
Sheikh Hasina also emphasized that local climate, geographical location, soil, water, and people will have to be considered when taking development plans.
The prime minister asked the engineers to work out strategies so that Bangladesh can achieve maximum progress at lower cost.
Chaired by IEB President, Engineer Mohammad Abdus Sabur, the inaugural session was addressed among others, by its General Secretary, Engineer Khandaker Manjur Murshed, and IEB’s Dhaka Centre Chairman, Waliullah Sikder, and its secretary, Engineer Shahadat Hossain Shiplu Prince.
Seminars, memorial speeches, a reception for martyred engineers' families, a reception for foreign guests, and a cultural program will be held during the four-day event arranged by the IEB Dhaka Centre.
The IEB started its journey on May 7, 1948.


