Thousands of freelancers set to benefit as Pakistan’s largest IT park gets go-ahead

Covering an area of 3.3 acres, the ambitious project receives approval from the SIFC


APP March 25, 2024
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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan's tech landscape is set to receive a significant boost with the establishment of the country's largest IT Park in the federal capital.

Covering an area of 3.3 acres, the ambitious project has received approval from the Special Investment Facilitation Committee (SIFC), marking a monumental stride forward for technological innovation in Pakistan.

This landmark decision marks a significant stride forward for Pakistan’s burgeoning tech landscape, promising unparalleled opportunities for innovation and progress.

Negotiations are already underway with key stakeholders such as Pakistan Software Export Board and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication to ensure the successful execution of the IT park project.

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These collaborative efforts underscore the government’s commitment to nurturing a conducive environment for technological innovation and entrepreneurship, positioning Pakistan as a regional leader in the digital arena, PTV reported on Monday.

The envisioned IT Park in Islamabad’s G-10 sector is poised to become a nucleus of technological advancement, boasting a comprehensive array of facilities aimed at fostering creativity and entrepreneurship.

Among its features will be a state-of-the-art research centre, a well-stocked library, software houses, conference rooms, dedicated workspaces for freelancers and start ups and an exhibition area for showcasing cutting-edge IT products.

The IT park project, operating under a public-private partnership framework, holds immense promise for the country’s burgeoning freelance economy.

Approximately six thousand freelancers are slated to benefit from access to top-notch facilities, empowering them to contribute significantly to Pakistan’s economic landscape through the provision of e-services.

Crucially, the construction of this pioneering IT hub will be financed through collaboration with private IT companies, which will also lease office spaces within the premises.

This synergistic partnership model is anticipated to invigorate Pakistan’s tech ecosystem, driving economic growth and job creation in the digital sphere.

With the impending realisation of the IT park in Islamabad’s G-10 sector, Pakistan stands on the cusp of a transformative era in its tech evolution, poised to harness the boundless potential of the digital age for the betterment of its people and economy.

COMMENTS (2)

Rebirth | 7 months ago | Reply Thousands of kids in Karachi were deliberately failed in their MDCAT. We were told they ll have to become IT professionals instead. Wonder what happened to that commitment. It s not like the transporters turning all of Pakistan s youth especially the supposed educated elites in our major cities into useless junkies will work in the field of IT. It s not like they understand any technology anyway. When was the last time they contributed to technological advancement to improve our economy In fact they re the only hurdle in our economic growth and technological advancement. We need hybrid buses smaller cars to replace rickshaws freight trains and automatic bread naan makers. And yet we can t make them ubiquitous because these people won t have jobs. What s the point giving them jobs anyway Not like it ll help us or our people. They take away our jobs even when they have a country to go back to. Time to send them back home to Afghanistan. All tribes of Israel need to stop occupying the land of others and go back to where they came from. Their population in Karachi Quetta and even Peshawar is a consequence of illegal settlements build in a time period spanning one century. Peshawar was a majority Hazarewal Hindko city under British rule. They started occupying it in the aftermath of our independence. If we need to go back to the 1948 borders in Palestine we also need to go back to the 1947 demographics in Pakistan. The accursed children of the tribes of Israel have already become a curse for us.
Amir | 7 months ago | Reply This should have happened 30 years ago the but unfortunately the rulers of that time lived in a world of their own and their priority was towards money-making road building projects only.
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