Pakistan to benefit from Indian expertise in IT
KARACHI, Aug 10: Federal Minister for Information Technology Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari has said that Pakistan wants to benefit from the advanced expertise of international giants including India in the field of information technology (IT).
He also said the future of Pakistan lay in rapid progress in IT sector as in the next 60 years the strength of a state would be gauged from the growth of its IT industry.
The minister expressed these remarks while addressing the international level CEO forum arranged by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) in conjunction with ITCN- Asia on Friday.
The purpose of the forum titled Corporate success in the knowledge economy was to showcase the rapid strides made by the Pakistani IT sector over the last few years and also to attract more foreign financing through effective interaction with foreign companies.
Various high-profile delegates representing international as well as national IT companies attended the forum while renowned IT personalities including Dr. Tony Murphy, author of the book Succeeding in the Knowledge Economy; Geoffrey S. Conner, former Texas secretary of state and principal, Texas Global; Raymond King, CEO About Us and others addressed the audience.
Mr Leghari stated that India also wanted to get benefit of Pakistan's human resource in IT sector. We acknowledge that India is at an advanced stage in terms of IT industry and we should benefit from this expertise, he said, adding that there were some bottlenecks on the part of the neighbouring state that need to be resolved in this regard.
Evaluating the contribution of PSEB in the IT sector's advancement the minister said that due to its vigorous initiatives Pakistan had rapidly secured an important place in the world IT market.
These initiatives would continue on regular basis as it would also enhance the international financing for the promotion of IT industry and help in marketing the local IT outsourcing services abroad.
About the human resource potential, the minister said that it was a point of satisfaction that more or less 80 million youths under the age of 18 in Pakistan were associated with the IT sector and would further strengthen the IT industry in near future.
He pointed out that presently the local IT industry was facing shortage of IT professionals and said that there was a wide capacity for accommodating hundred of thousands of workers in addition to experts in the IT industry.
He pointed out that the government was actively working on introducing various more initiatives for the promotion as well as expansion of the IT sector in addition to provision of more employment opportunities for the local IT graduates
Managing Director of PSEB Yousuf Hussain said the CEO forum was an effective initiative where prominent international executives and local IT companies could increase interaction by exchanging their expertise.
He informed the audience that about 60 foreign IT and telecommunication companies were working in Pakistan and they were further exploring the local market in terms of more investments and outsourcing of IT-based services.APP
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