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Abacus Hosts British High Commission Delegation to Strengthen Pakistan’s Digital Transformation

  • February 18, 2025
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Abacus recently welcomed a distinguished delegation from the British High Commission in Pakistan to its corporate office for a high-level discussion on advancing Pakistan’s IT and services sector. The delegation included Mr. Hamed Kamal, UK Deputy Country Director for Pakistan, Mr. Rehan Shahid, UK Senior Trade Policy Advisor for Punjab, and Mr. Sajjad Wadood, UK Trade Manager for Islamabad. The meeting highlighted the UK’s commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s digital ecosystem through strategic collaborations and trade partnerships.

The discussions revolved around fostering innovation, expanding trade ties, and unlocking new technological opportunities to accelerate digital transformation in Pakistan. Both Abacus and the UK delegation emphasized the need for deeper cooperation in digital services, IT infrastructure, and emerging technologies to drive economic growth. This engagement reflects a shared vision of leveraging technology to create a more connected and resilient digital economy.

The UK has been a key supporter of Pakistan’s IT sector, providing resources, expertise, and policy frameworks to encourage investment and skill development. During the meeting, the British representatives reaffirmed their commitment to empowering Pakistani businesses and technology firms by facilitating global market access, investment opportunities, and digital upskilling initiatives.

Abacus, a leader in digital transformation, continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Pakistan’s IT landscape by fostering global partnerships and driving technological innovation. The organization remains focused on building bridges between local enterprises and international stakeholders to accelerate Pakistan’s integration into the global digital economy.

As digital transformation becomes a driving force behind economic progress, collaborations like these are essential in positioning Pakistan as a competitive player in the global tech landscape. By engaging with international partners such as the UK, Abacus aims to push the boundaries of possibility, delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower businesses and fuel economic resilience.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to furthering dialogue, developing actionable strategies, and implementing initiatives that strengthen Pakistan’s digital ecosystem. With a rapidly evolving tech landscape, partnerships between leading industry players and global stakeholders will be instrumental in ensuring sustainable growth and innovation in the country’s digital economy.

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