
Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja has congratulated all participants, delegates, and companies representing Pakistan at GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai. In her message on Saturday, the minister praised the dedication and hard work that led to a successful showcase of Pakistan’s growing IT industry on the global stage.
Pakistan’s influence as a tech hub was solidified by being named Tech Destination of the Year at the prestigious event. “With over 200 companies, startups, and industry experts, our participation highlights Pakistan’s strong commitment and the vast potential of our IT industry,” Shaza Fatima said.
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She also commended the numerous Pakistani companies that signed key agreements and partnerships with international tech leaders. These collaborations, she said, are pivotal in unlocking new markets and driving innovation within Pakistan’s technology sector.
The minister emphasized that this success will not only accelerate the growth of Pakistan’s IT industry but will also play a significant role in boosting the country’s economy. She reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting the sector and ensuring the momentum from GITEX continues to foster technological advancements and economic progress.
Shaza Fatima concluded by expressing her pride in Pakistan’s accomplishments and her confidence that the achievements at GITEX 2024 will have long-term positive impacts on the country’s technology landscape.
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