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CEO PSEB Abu Bakar Visits Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park to Boost Pakistan’s Tech Industry

  • December 15, 2024
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Mr. Abu Bakar, CEO of the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), recently visited Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park, a key technology hub in Pakistan. His visit highlighted the country’s growing IT sector and the innovations shaping its digital future.

Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park is renowned for its modern infrastructure and facilities, offering a collaborative environment for startups, developers, and entrepreneurs. During his visit, Mr. Bakar engaged with several tech startups driving the country’s IT and software exports, which are seeing remarkable growth. With IT exports hitting new records, the sector continues to contribute significantly to Pakistan’s economy.

Mr. Bakar’s visit underscores the government’s commitment to supporting the evolving tech ecosystem. The IT sector is poised for even greater impact as Pakistan focuses on digital transformation. By engaging with industry leaders, PSEB aims to better understand current trends, challenges, and opportunities, and refine its policies accordingly.

In his remarks, Mr. Bakar emphasized the potential of Pakistan’s tech industry, stressing the need for platforms that foster talent and entrepreneurship. He acknowledged the progress at Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park, calling it a testament to the innovation and resilience of Pakistan’s IT community.

The park’s strategic location and advanced infrastructure provide an ideal environment for businesses in the IT space. It offers services like office spaces, high-speed internet, and a collaborative atmosphere that drives innovation, enabling companies to scale and compete in global markets.

Mr. Bakar also focused on strengthening the collaboration between the private sector and government. He highlighted that for Pakistan to thrive in the global IT market, coordinated efforts between policymakers, industry stakeholders, and educational institutions are crucial. The government’s support is essential for maintaining the country’s competitiveness in the global tech landscape.

To further enhance Pakistan’s IT exports, Mr. Bakar urged investment in infrastructure and skill development. He stressed the importance of empowering young tech professionals to succeed in a globalized economy.

The visit to Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park reflects PSEB’s ongoing efforts to support Pakistan’s IT sector. The government’s commitment is evident in initiatives like incentives for startups, focus on digital skill development, and the creation of innovation-friendly environments.

As Pakistan continues its digital journey, collaboration between the government, industry players, and tech hubs like Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park will play a critical role in shaping the future of the country’s tech industry. With continued innovation and support, Pakistan’s IT sector is poised for significant global recognition.

For more information on the latest developments in Pakistan’s IT sector, visit the Saylani Welfare website or join the WhatsApp channel for updates. For direct inquiries, you can reach them at UAN numbers +92-21-111-729-526 or +92 311 1729526.

Source: Official LinkedIn of Saylani Welfare International Trust

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