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PSEB CEO Abu Bakar Meets IT Exporters in Lahore to Boost Growth

  • November 9, 2024
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Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) CEO, Mr. Abu Bakar, recently convened with Pakistan’s leading IT exporters in Lahore to strategize accelerating growth and expanding IT exports globally. 

The gathering facilitated an open exchange of ideas, focusing on overcoming industry challenges, enhancing competitiveness, and boosting exports. Mr. Bakar engaged with top IT exporters to identify key growth drivers, address industry pain points, and explore innovative solutions. As the apex body for Pakistan’s IT industry, PSEB reaffirms its commitment to promoting IT exports, enhancing industry capabilities, and facilitating business growth. This engagement underscores PSEB’s dedication to empowering Pakistan’s IT sector, driving economic growth, and cementing the country’s position as a global IT player.

PSEB’s initiatives have been aimed at promoting Pakistan’s IT industry, providing support for startups, and fostering a conducive business environment. The organization’s efforts have yielded significant results, with Pakistan’s IT exports witnessing steady growth.

The meeting in Lahore is a testament to PSEB’s proactive approach in addressing industry concerns and exploring opportunities for growth. By bringing together key stakeholders, PSEB aims to create a collaborative ecosystem that drives innovation and entrepreneurship. Pakistan’s IT sector has immense potential, and PSEB is committed to unlocking this potential. With its strategic initiatives and industry engagement, PSEB is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s digital future.

Catch more on the meet up here.

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