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Pakistan’s Tech Brilliance Shines at APICTA 2024

  • December 3, 2024
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Over 20 innovative projects from Pakistan are set to represent the nation at the prestigious Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2024, showcasing the remarkable talent and creativity within Pakistan’s thriving tech ecosystem. This diverse lineup of groundbreaking technologies and ideas underscores the nation’s growing reputation as a global hub for technological innovation.

The participating projects highlight the depth and breadth of Pakistan’s technological advancements, offering solutions to critical challenges across industries. From transformative developments in healthcare and education to cutting-edge innovations in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, these initiatives are poised to make a significant impact on the global stage.

Among the participants representing Pakistan at APICTA 2024 are notable names such as Avanza Group, Covalent Pvt. Ltd., Centegy Technologies, Salesflo Pvt. Ltd., Ticket Wala LLP, XpertFlow, CureMD, GagaMuller, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), College of E&ME, OnSense AI, TeeSquare, DynaSys Networks, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB), syntecX, and stslab.ai. Their inclusion reflects the caliber of expertise and ingenuity that defines Pakistan’s tech industry.

The projects aim not only to demonstrate the nation’s technological prowess but also to address pressing global issues through innovative solutions. As excitement builds around their participation, these ventures are expected to leave a lasting impression at the event, further cementing Pakistan’s position as a key player in the digital world.

The anticipation surrounding APICTA 2024 continues to grow, with these projects representing the forefront of Pakistan’s digital transformation. Updates on their progress and achievements are awaited as they prepare to compete and showcase their work on an international platform, contributing to shaping the future of technology and innovation.

Source: P@SHA LinkedIn

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