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With the launch of Studio 77, Systems Limited introduces a new approach to design thinking.

  • April 15, 2022
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Systems Limited, Pakistan’s leading technology services and solutions provider, has announced a complete reimagining of its creative space.

The new space, dubbed Studio 77, represents the company’s focus on human-centric design thinking to create experiences that better align with the preferences of the new era. It was built from the ground up to be a true representation of its focus on human-centric design thinking to create experiences that better align with the preferences of the new era.

It expands its reach beyond standard design studio tasks to include marketing intelligence, copywriting, social media content, and user research.

In an exclusive physical event held within the premises of the new creative space itself, Systems Limited celebrated the debut of Studio 77 with significant leaders from Pakistan’s IT sector, academia, and the creative arts community.

The event was planned with all of the relevant Covid-19 SOPs in place.

Asif Akram, COO of Systems Limited, spoke about his vision for Studio 77 after greeting the distinguished attendees.

“With Studio 77, we hope to create a creative environment in which our dedicated and motivated team has the tools and technology it needs to realise its breakthrough ideas,” he said.

In an exclusive physical event held within the premises of the new creative space itself, Systems Limited celebrated the debut of Studio 77 with significant leaders from Pakistan’s IT sector, academia, and the creative arts community.

The event was planned with all of the relevant Covid-19 SOPs in place.

Asif Akram, COO of Systems Limited, spoke about his vision for Studio 77 after greeting the distinguished attendees.

“With Studio 77, we hope to create a creative environment in which our dedicated and motivated team has the tools and technology it needs to realise its breakthrough ideas,” he said.

“It’s a place where we can make big decisions while keeping people at the centre of all we do. We’re bringing our creative spirit of collaborative ideation, ongoing invention, and rapid implementation to the globe through Studio 77,” Khurram continued.

The guests were enthusiastic about Studio 77, praising Systems Limited’s updated philosophy of combining design and technology to solve today’s complicated challenges while putting people at the centre of it all.

Badar Khushnood, a startup growth hacker and tech incubation coach, praised Studio 77’s philosophy, describing it as a “need of the hour” in Pakistan.

“I believe it is necessary to put in place that correct structure where major difficulties are broken down into smaller ones and then solved one by one,” he stated.

“Thank you for bringing this approach to life, Systems. “I believe that every software firm and tech startup should start using this strategy so that we don’t simply worry about building mobile apps, but rather alter our perspective to addressing problems,” Badar added.
Systems Limited believes in fostering creativity and innovation among its diverse workforce by providing the optimal working environment. In many ways, Studio 77 exemplifies the company’s underlying concept of employee-centrism.

It’s a space where people come first and are free to unleash their creative prowess as they strive to solve different problems through technology.

 

Source: ProPakistani

 

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