Muhammad Yasir Azam Urges Pakistan's IT Sector Boost

Web DeskMay 1, 2024 09:36 AMtech
  • Pakistan's IT exports doubled in 5 years, reaching USD 3.5 billion
  • Pakistani youth crucial for driving IT industry forward
  • Calls for strategic training, IT parks, and improved infrastructure
Muhammad Yasir Azam Urges Pakistan's IT Sector BoostImage Credits: thefinancialdaily
Pakistan's IT exports have surged, but sustainable growth requires strategic actions to empower youth and enhance infrastructure.

Pakistan's IT exports have nearly doubled in the past five years, reaching around USD 3.5 billion. However, experts warn that the current growth rate is not sustainable, urging the government to take drastic actions to further boost the sector. The CEO of Bistro BPO, Muhammad Yasir Azam, emphasizes the crucial role of Pakistani youth in driving the IT industry forward.

With a young population where 64% are under 30, Pakistan holds immense potential in the IT sector. Azam stresses the need for strategic training and skill development to equip the youth with the latest technologies like AI and blockchain. Despite India's strong presence in IT exports, Pakistan lags behind due to a lack of regulatory framework and government support.

Azam calls for the establishment of IT parks and data centers at subsidized costs, improved internet stability, and internationally recognized payment gateways. He also highlights the importance of making IT hardware more accessible to companies and startups to enhance productivity and competitiveness.

In conclusion, while Pakistan's IT sector shows promise, concerted efforts are needed to address regulatory gaps and provide necessary support to unleash its full potential in the global market.

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