ICT sector poised for investments: ITT minister
State Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunications, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, affirmed the government’s commitment to promoting investments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) through various flagship projects such as Special Technology Zones (STZs), the national fiberisation plan, and initiatives to ensure affordable access to fast broadband internet and smart digital devices for the masses.
Speaking as chief guest at the 24th edition of ITCN Asia, themed “Declaring Pakistan as the Regional ICT Hub,” she outlined the government’s intention to further efforts towards local manufacturing of laptops, aiming to provide affordable access to digital devices and enhance exports to different countries in the future.
“The government is keen on fostering an ecosystem conducive to foreign and local IT companies and investors through policymaking, legislation, skill development, and infrastructure development to harness the multitude of opportunities in Pakistan,” she added. Additionally, efforts are underway to promote inclusivity for women in the economy through increased opportunities in education and IT. She also mentioned the formation of the National Digital Commission aimed at driving the digital ecosystem across the country, focusing on economy, governance, and society, thus offering significant opportunities for the private sector. “I anticipate IT companies leveraging government support to elevate Pakistan’s status as a regional and global tech hub,” she said.
Khawaja commended ITCN Asia for providing a valuable platform for public sector institutions, local and multinational IT companies, foreign investors, and delegates to shape the direction of the IT and telecom sector over the past 24 years.
Pakistan’s membership in the Digital Cooperation Organisation (DCO) underscores its commitment to being a leading partner in the global IT ecosystem, with efforts to add $5.9 billion to its economy by 2030.
Deemah Al Yahya, Secretary General of DCO, praised Pakistan’s proactive approach in harnessing digital transformation to bolster its economy and its efforts to create a conducive environment for investors and tech giants. “Pakistan plays a crucial role in its region and beyond, offering the right framework for collaboration and digital transformation,” she noted, highlighting its attractiveness for freelancers in the global gig economy.
Ayesha Humera Morani, Additional Secretary IT and Acting CEO PSEB, underscored the country’s potential to serve as a digital corridor connecting regions and offering cost-saving opportunities for multinational companies.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2024.
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