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Pakistan Shines as “Tech Destination of the Year” at GITEX

  • September 9, 2024
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Pakistan’s burgeoning Information Technology (IT) sector has solidified its global standing, earning the coveted title of “Tech Destination of the Year” at the prestigious GITEX Global Technology Show. This recognition underscores Pakistan’s growing prominence as a hub for innovation and technological advancement.

The 44th edition of GITEX Global, taking place from October 14 to 18, 2024, has emerged as a pivotal platform for exploring the cutting edge of AI-driven economies. Pakistan’s extensive participation in the event, with over 80 leading companies and startups showcasing their offerings, further reinforces its position as a key player in the global tech landscape.

Zeeshan Khattak, CEO of the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), highlighted Pakistan’s competitive advantages, including its skilled talent pool, thriving freelance community, and cost-effective IT services. These factors, coupled with the government’s focus on digital infrastructure development, have made Pakistan an attractive destination for businesses seeking to optimize their operations.

As the country’s IT exports continue to soar, contributing significantly to the national economy, Pakistan’s recognition as the “Tech Destination of the Year” is a testament to its remarkable progress. With its growing internet penetration, advanced digital infrastructure, and supportive government policies, Pakistan is well-positioned to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the global AI economy.

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